To convert CFM (cubic feet per minute) to BTU/hr (British thermal units per hour), you can use the formula: BTU/hr = CFM × ΔT × 1.08, where ΔT is the temperature difference in degrees Fahrenheit between the inlet and outlet air. The constant 1.08 is derived from the specific heat of air and the conversion factors of CFM to BTU. Therefore, the exact number of BTU/hr from CFM depends on the temperature difference you are considering.
The CFM of the equipment are given, how to calculate Static Pressure for it.
2000 cfm. 400 a ton.
The full form of CFM is "Cubic Feet per Minute." It is a unit of measurement used to quantify the flow rate of air or other gases. CFM indicates the volume of air that passes through a specific point in one minute, and is commonly used in HVAC systems, ventilation, and various industrial applications.
cfm stands for cubic feet per minute - this is a term that describes the amount of air flow in duct work - it takes approximately 400 cubic feet per minute air flow per ton of air conditioning
cubic feet per minute
PSIG has nothing to do with CFM. Ratings for a/c units and heat pumps are generally 400 cfm/ ton of capacity. 12,000 Btuh is one ton of refrigeration. So if the a/c unit is 6000 btuh, it would be a half ton unit.
12,000 btuh = 1 ton cooling.
3412
1tr = 400 cfm
About 500 cfm
Take BTUH and divide by EER. You will get watts.
have a AC unit that is rated 5,200 CFM's. What is the conversion to BTU's
There are 400 cfm in 1 ton
1 watt = 3.413 Btuh 1 kW = 3413 Btuh
1 ton A/C have 400 CFM
2200 cfm
For better comfort you should go with 1.5 cfm per sq foot. Depending on how many windows and solar gain, you can increase the cfm.