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Need Help: Formula Needed
What up everyone, seems like a very intelligent bunch of folks on the site. Hoping that someone may be able to help me out with a problem we are currently having with a project.
How or what formula can I use to get the CFM rating of a motor from a PSI rating? Thanks for any help and or info in the matter. Note: The CFM rating is not posted on the motor/tubing/Hp/etc: Basically with this question answered we would know how much air we need to suck out of a container, and which vacuum/purge system to purchase. This is and would be of great help to me and my group on this project. Thanks again -Wilson |
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