[TheForge] Electric Blower question
Chris Kilpatrick
crimsonkil at lycos.com
Wed Jan 11 19:33:13 EST 2006
A Tee fitting is good for an air gate. Or put an exhaust upstream from your air gate. My Johnson control oven used a gate on the intake.
my .00132 euro,
Chris K.
----- Original Message -----
From: "TOOL GYPSY" <toolgypsy at hotmail.com>
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Subject: [TheForge] Electric Blower question
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 20:16:15 -0400
>
> Hello all
> I installed an electric blower with a reostat on my forge. When
> on the lowest speed it is still running a bit to much air so i
> added an airgate.this works fine except the motor tries to
> compensate by speeding up a tad or three like a vacumn clener with
> your hand over the hose.My question is, should i ignore this and
> see what comes of it.will this overheat the motor? or should i
> reroute the air to exhaust when the gate is closed ?
> Paddy P the wannabe
>
> Nova Scotia Canada
>
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