REFLECTOR:Alternate Air

Chuck Jensen reflector@tvbf.org
Fri, 28 May 2004 16:34:13 -0400


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I found a couple references to Alternate Air in case the air filter
collapses (ala Ronnie) or it becomes snow/ice/wet plugged, has anyone worked
out a good, if not foolproof method of providing alternate air in cases
where the inlet is fouled?  I thought there must surely be something in the
archives but maybe may search was anemic.  Any solid designs out there.
 
Chuck

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found a couple references to Alternate Air in case the air filter collapses (ala 
Ronnie) or it becomes snow/ice/wet plugged, has anyone worked out a good, if not 
foolproof method of providing alternate air in cases where the inlet is 
fouled?&nbsp; I thought there must surely be something in the archives but maybe 
may search was anemic.&nbsp; Any solid designs out there.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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