Measuring Air Flow Rate Using an Air Flow Meter and Handmade Air Capture Hood - BAR Managed Servers

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BAR Managed Servers
Published
February 2018
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English (United States)
Last Update
2018-04-18
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Product Category
Hardware

The following illustration shows the dimensions of a recommended air capture hood.

Handmade Air Capture Hood and Measurement Locations

  1. Make a four-sided cardboard air hood with two open ends:
    • large end: 61 cm x 61 cm (2 ft x 2 ft) (standard floor tile size)
    • small end: 30.5 cm x 30.5 cm (1 ft x 1 ft)
  2. Place the hood with the large open end over a vented floor tile. Minimize air flow leakage by sealing seams on the hood, and by pressing the hood firmly against the floor.
  3. Hold the air flow meter at the small open end of the hood, in the center, to get a reading of the air velocity.
  4. Convert the air velocity reading to the air flow rate.

    The measurement in cubic feet per minute is:

    flow rate (ft 3/min) = flow velocity (ft/min) x area (1 sq. ft on small open end of hood)