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<DIV>The inlet is where I watch most in sawdust blowers, because the air wants to go from high pressure to low. If it can short circuit , it will, lowering achieved pressure (high or low) and efficiency. </DIV>
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<DIV>So if you make an inlet that nearly touches the fan blade, or even use a pipe flange, you can make the two surfaces close, but not touch. That is the point of highest pressure differential and the North American I have has a ring on that side (of the impeller) for a flat against flat effect. It has about 1/16" clearance. </DIV>
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<DIV>Toby Seiler</DIV>
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