Scfm Cfm Calculator


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CFM vs SCFM Calculator

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Calculate airflow volume in Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) or Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM) easily with our online calculator.

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Results

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CFM: 0.00

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SCFM: 0.00

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What is CFM?

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CFM stands for Cubic Feet per Minute. It is a unit of volumetric flow rate used to measure the volume of a substance passing through a given point in one minute. In HVAC systems, CFM is used to measure the volume of air being moved by a fan or ventilation system.

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How to Use This Calculator

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  1. Enter the volume of air in cubic feet.
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  3. Enter the time in minutes.
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  5. Click “Calculate” to see the CFM and SCFM values.
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Example Calculation

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If 1000 cubic feet of air passes through a system in 10 minutes, the CFM is:

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CFM = 1000 ft³ / 10 min = 100 CFM

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CFM vs SCFM

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While CFM measures the actual volume of air moving, SCFM measures the volume of air under standard conditions (usually 68°F and 50% relative humidity). This is important for comparing airflow rates of different fans under standardized conditions.

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