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.
927 cfm
Cubic Feet per Minute. It refers to the volume of air the system can blow.
To calculate the amount of air a furnace is handling, you need to know the furnace's airflow rate, typically measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM). This can often be found on the furnace specifications or determined through airflow measurement tools. Additionally, you can use the formula: Airflow (CFM) = Heating Capacity (BTU/h) ÷ (1.08 × Temperature Rise). This will give you an estimate of the air volume the furnace is processing based on its heating capacity and the desired temperature increase.
not very well. a 4 ton system needs about 1600 cfm to provide it's full capacity of cooling. a 3 ton furnace puts out about 1200 cfm. in addition, the evap coil typically attached to the furnace needs to match the tonnage of the outdoor unit. so, the evap coil must be 4 tons. If you currently have a 3 ton furnace and evap coil, the system will not work, and you will most likely ruin the compressor in the outdoor unit.
1150, as a fraction is 1150/1.It is 1150/1.
85% of 1150= 85% * 1150= 0.85 * 1150= 977.5
1150!
1150 is bigger.
1150-1035 = 115
23% of 1150= 23% * 1150= 0.23 * 1150= 264.5
To convert cmh to cfm ..... divide cmh by 1.7 to convert into cfm....
1150 + 1765 = 2915