Exact delay for all sizes of Display Shell
Started by volcano, Oct 30 2008 03:02 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 October 2008 - 03:02 PM
Hi
Could you please let me know how could i find out exact timing between lifting charge and bursting charge typically for all size of shells?
I counted myself for a 3" shell and the time fuse burned for about 2.5 seconds.
I know this sensitivity may change with each manufacturer specifications but i need to know approximately timing of this delay.
I appriciate if anyone guide me for this matter.
Could you please let me know how could i find out exact timing between lifting charge and bursting charge typically for all size of shells?
I counted myself for a 3" shell and the time fuse burned for about 2.5 seconds.
I know this sensitivity may change with each manufacturer specifications but i need to know approximately timing of this delay.
I appriciate if anyone guide me for this matter.
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#2
Posted 30 October 2008 - 03:31 PM
As you have already worked out, the exact timings will vary...
Hopefully the table at the bottom of this page will help - it doesn't go up particularly far though.
http://www.pyroguide...ylinder_Shells)
Hopefully the table at the bottom of this page will help - it doesn't go up particularly far though.
http://www.pyroguide...ylinder_Shells)
#3
Posted 01 November 2008 - 05:31 PM
Creepin_Pyro I would like to opportunity to thank you for your prompt reply with regards to your guide.
That table provides cylinder shell timing specifications but I havent ever use cylinder shell,i always use round shell in here.
Can i pretend these shells at same timing spesifications for round shell?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments in the near future.
Yours faithfully
Volcano
That table provides cylinder shell timing specifications but I havent ever use cylinder shell,i always use round shell in here.
Can i pretend these shells at same timing spesifications for round shell?
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and comments in the near future.
Yours faithfully
Volcano
As you have already worked out, the exact timings will vary...
Hopefully the table at the bottom of this page will help - it doesn't go up particularly far though.
http://www.pyroguide...ylinder_Shells)
Edited by volcano, 01 November 2008 - 05:32 PM.
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#4
Posted 01 November 2008 - 11:11 PM
You may find some useful info here: http://www.skylighte...tables.asp#lift
Edit- seems to be the same info given earlier.
Edit- seems to be the same info given earlier.
Edited by spanner, 01 November 2008 - 11:14 PM.
#5
Posted 01 November 2008 - 11:43 PM
Each shell maker will have their own idea of the correct timings for each size of shell. Also they will have their own manufacturing tolerance so for a good make +/- 2% and for an economy make +/- 5 - 10% of the chosen time.
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