NuTone 9093 SERIES Certified Test Data, Air delivery of a ventilating system may be determined by

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CERTIFIED TEST DATA

HVI-2100 CERTIFIED RATINGS comply with new testing technologies and procedures prescribed by the Home Ventilating Institute, for off-the-shelf products, as they are available to consumers. Product performance is rated at 0.1 in. static pressure, based on tests conducted in AMCA's state-of-the-art test laboratory. Sones are a measure of humanly-perceived loudness, based on laboratory measurements. This NuTone model is listed by Underwriters' Laboratories Inc.

AIR PERFORMANCE CURVE

(4 In. Duct)

TYPICAL INSTALLATION

 

 

ROOF CAP

(90°) ELBOW

 

4" DIA. DUCT

WALL CAP

HEAT-A-VENTLITE®

 

STATIC PRESSURE–INCHES OF WATER

0.50

0.40

0.30

0.20

0.10

0.00

0 25

50 Feet

40 Feet

30 Feet

20 Feet

10 Feet

50 75 100 125

CFM CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE

STATIC PRESSURE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INCHES OF WATER

0.05

0.1

.125

0.15

0.2

0.25

0.3

0.35

0.4

0.45

0.5

0.60

0.70

1.10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CFM

80

77

76

75

72

68

64

62

57

52

48

42

32

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The air delivery of a ventilating system may be determined by:

1.Determine the equivalent duct length for each 90 degree elbow by adding one foot of duct length for each inch of duct diameter, i.e., a 4 inch diameter duct elbow equals 4 feet equivalent duct length and an 8 inch diameter duct elbow equals 8 feet equivalent duct length.

2.Add the total straight length of duct and the equivalent length for each elbow to obtain the total equivalent duct length.

3.Locate the intersection of the fan performance curve and the total equivalent duct length curves and draw a vertical line down to the CFM scale and read the system air performance.

(NOTE: 314" x 10" duct equals 6 inch diameter duct.)

Product specifications subject to change without notice.

NuTone, Inc., 4820 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227.

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