CFM Calculator — Calculate Cubic Feet per Minute for HVAC Systems

CFM Calculator – Calculate Cubic Feet per Minute

Calculate CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) for HVAC systems. Determine proper airflow requirements based on room dimensions, air changes per hour, and duct sizing.

Step 1: Room Dimensions

Understanding Room Volume

Room volume is calculated by multiplying length × width × height. This is the first step in determining proper airflow requirements for HVAC systems.

Step 2: Ventilation Requirements

6
The recommended ACH for Living Room / Common Area is 4-8
4 people

About Air Changes Per Hour (ACH)

ACH represents how many times the air in a room is replaced per hour. Higher values are needed for kitchens, bathrooms, and gyms. Lower values are suitable for bedrooms and offices.

CFM Calculation Results

Summary
CFM Comparison
Duct Sizing

Required CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute)

240 CFM
Room Volume: 1,440 cubic feet
Room Volume
1,440 ft³
Air Changes Per Hour
6 ACH
CFM per Person
60 CFM
Duct Air Velocity
687 FPM

CFM Requirements by Room Type

Room Type Recommended ACH Typical CFM CFM per Person Minimum CFM

Duct Sizing Guide

CFM Calculation Formula

CFM = (Room Volume × ACH) ÷ 60

The CFM is calculated by multiplying the room volume (cubic feet) by the required air changes per hour (ACH), then dividing by 60 to convert hours to minutes.

Duct Sizing Table

Duct Diameter Air Velocity at 240 CFM Max Recommended CFM Static Pressure

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