In pneumatic pump air consumption is referred to as 50CFM. What is CFM in this contex referred to?
PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) is a project management tool used to schedule, organize, and coordinate tasks within a project. It involves creating a network diagram to show the sequence and duration of activities.
CFM (Cash Flow Management) is a financial management technique that involves monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing the flow of cash in and out of a business. It includes activities like forecasting cash inflows and outflows, identifying potential cash shortages or surpluses, and implementing strategies to improve liquidity.
CFM (cubic feet per minute) is not directly related to horsepower unless a pressure is given with the CFM number. A 1 HP pump might only generate 2.5 CFM at 100 PSI, for example. That same 1 HP can push hundreds of CFM at standard air pressure (a large fan, for example).
1150 cfm is typical of a 3-ton cooling system, based on 400 cfm per ton. THere are many more questions to ask to give you the answer you request. A lot depends on your specific configuration and what this is being used for.
To convert cmh to cfm ..... divide cmh by 1.7 to convert into cfm....
Tr = cfm/400
750 CFM
5-10 cfm = -5
1tr = 400 cfm
CFM International was created in 1974.
You need 350 to 400 cfm per ton (12,000 btu) of cooling. So, divide your cfm by 400. For example, a 1200 cfm blower on an air handler could handler up to 3 tons. All calculations depend on your duct being the proper size for the equipment.
CFM is a really in depth subject. With that question you are at the point where you should be looking in to some books; there are good hvac books available threw Amazon .com and some local book stores .
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1 pa = ? CFM