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Converting Vacuum Pump to Pressure Pump
By Carl Dodrill

Colleagues,  Have any of you ever tried using a player piano vacuum
pump as a blower?  I need 10" of static wind with fairly low CFM to
run an Aeolian harp in a church pipe organ installation.  I can find
blowers that will do this, but they are all big: 1 to 2 hp.

This only needs 1/4 hp or less (probably less), but it does need 10" 
of static wind.  I would also like to be able to adjust the speed of
the motor with a rheostat.  Thank you, in advance, for any help you
can offer.

Carl Dodrill - Pipe Organ Foundation
Mercer Island, Washington
http://www.pipeorganfoundation.org/


(Message sent Wed 25 Jan 2006, 13:49:09 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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