pascal(at)rv10builder.net Guest
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Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 5:52 pm Post subject: Heat vent pressure |
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With all the history of the tunnel heat coming from the heat vents I am looking for (testing) information.
Anyone know about how much volume and pressure is coming out of the heat muff when in flight? As an example for testing I would like to use a heat gun/ hair dryer to see how much heat comes through the vents versus the aluminum vents.
As a side note, I wanted to comment on the Plane Innovations Heat vents. They really are built nicely, they are stainless steel that is spot welded together, in the pursuit to build a vent that is completely fireproof the doors have tabs inside and the cable clamps are also stainless steel. My question above is to determine how much air is actually forced through to determine how well the vents would work with smoke and fire heat.
One thing is for sure, the plane innovations vents are far superior to the flimsy aluminum one that come with the kit.
Pascal
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