NoahEbin Active Member Feb 9, 2012 #1 Just looking for advice or information on figuring needed CFM for a given volume/space and the temperature and heat input numbers. Anyone know a "Rule of Thumb" for figuring out how much CFM you need?
Just looking for advice or information on figuring needed CFM for a given volume/space and the temperature and heat input numbers. Anyone know a "Rule of Thumb" for figuring out how much CFM you need?
RawBudzski Well-Known Member Feb 9, 2012 #2 rooms cubic feet divided by 3 will be the minimum number of CFM in the room, though with ducting and such you will need a little more cfm
rooms cubic feet divided by 3 will be the minimum number of CFM in the room, though with ducting and such you will need a little more cfm