Product Description
Training Pilot Plant for Balance of Ventilation Networks Training Pilot Plant for Balance of Ventilation Networks, for the advanced study of the operation of a modern ventilation, thermo-ventilation and air conditioning installation. The Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks has been designed to allow the students to evaluate the correct ventilation network balance and how unbalanced systems can cause incorrect heating or ventilation in any of the outlet points of the system. The Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks allows realistic field evaluation of parameters such as the static pressure and air speeds at different points in the system. This will allow students to diagnose problems with the airflow and pressure losses in a ventilation or air conditioning network. Experiments Study of the components of a ventilation system including: FanExhaust grillesDuctsCalibration dampersSupply grillesConnection of the different system components and verification of the system operationField measurements of the static, dynamic and total pressures Field measurements of the air speed at different points in the system Localised and distributed pressure lossesLoss coefficientsCalibration of dampers to ensure consistent pre-set values of room air flow are achieved Technical Specification System components include: Centrifugal fanAnti-vibration jointExhaust grillesDifferent sections of rectangular ductingSpecial duct piecesconvergent and curveManual damperDiffusers and entry grille with calibration damper Portable hand-held instrument including Pitot tube and vane anemometer probe to measure static, dynamic and total pressure and air speed Electrical distribution board including: Thermomagnetic ELCBPower-on warning LEDElectrical mains analyserFan speed control
FAQs of Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks:
Q: What type of equipment is the Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks?
A: The Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks is classified as a laboratory instrument.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks?
A: The equipment is constructed using stainless steel (SS).
Q: What is the primary application of the Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks?
A: Its primary application is for laboratory use.
Q: What are the available color options for the Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks?
A: The equipment is available in Black, Silver, and Blue colors.
Q: Does the Training Pilot Plant For Balance Of Ventilation Networks come with a warranty?
A: Yes, this equipment is covered by a warranty.