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Flow Hood Calibration

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome is a hotbed of trouble for any employer. Poor distribution of air around windows, modified workspaces, and changes in personnel will keep you on your toes with complaints. That is why it is essential, when making modifications to your ventilation system, that you get proper cfm readings of your supply and return registers.

 

Flow hoods are used to measure supply and return grille airflows in HVAC systems. Depending on hood accuracy, these measurements can be used to determine if individual rooms receive adequate airflow for heating and cooling, to determine flow imbalances between different building spaces, to estimate total air handler flow and supply/return imbalances, and to assess duct air leakage.

 

Accuracy requirements are based on the flow hood application. A poorly calibrated flow hood and sensitivity to grille flow variances, result in an over or underestimation of flow by 25-35%.  Also, one must consider original design specifications of the HVAC system and if any room changes have been made. A great original duct design and a new HVAC system originally did everything it was intended to do, however, poor HVAC maintenance, room modifications without design re-work, and changes in source conditions, will result in building related issues. Flow hoods are useful and are sometimes limited to the application such as duct breakage, room comfort, and duct leakage. The change in airflow pattern between calibration and application creates large flow measurement errors.

 

Flow Hood Calibration at CIH Equipment Company

CIH Equipment’s flow hood laboratory calibration station is configured to mimic actual field conditions with a supply and a return side and using pitot tube traverse measurements. Commentary regarding flow hood accuracy issues is discussed in ASHRAE Standard 111 (ASHRAE 1988). Other laboratories testing procedures do not account for approach errors and that most diffuser measurements are not reliable. They recommend a pitot tube traverse to field calibrate the flow to account for these problems. CIH Equipment’s calibration procedures create the ideal situation to account for actual field conditions.

 

Special Features of Flow Hood Calibration at CIH Equipment Company

-  Custom designed flowhood calibration systems for both low and high volume air measurements.

-  Your flow hood is compared against our reference standard under the most accurate and realistic conditions, with both a supply and return register.

-  We achieve this by means of taking the required velocity measurements both horizontally and vertically, average the readings, and compare to our NIST traceable reference.

-  Our procedures are designed to maximize the accuracy, repeatability, and reproducibility of your velocity measuring instruments.

-  Our range is 200 cfm to 2500 cfm

-  Our standards are NIST traceable and our lab is ISO 17025 accredited.

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