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Air Changes Per Hours

Cfm is based on complete changes of air in a structure or room in a given time period. Divide the room volume (in cubic ft.) by the appropriate "Minutes per Air Change" select the lower number (in the series shown) to change the air more frequently. Select the mid range for less severe conditions in cool climates, the higher number will provide adequate ventilation.

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Air Changes Per Hours

Cfm is based on complete changes of air in a structure or room in a given time period. Divide the room volume (in cubic ft.) by the appropriate "Minutes per Air Change" select the lower number (in the series shown) to change the air more frequently. Select the mid range for less severe conditions in cool climates, the higher number will provide adequate ventilation.

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Technical Information

TI/101-02

product
application guide
A technical bulletin for engineers, contractors and students in the air movement and control industry.

Suggested Air Changes for Good Ventilation


The most common method Type of Space Minutes per Type of Space Minutes per
used to calculate cfm Air Change Air Change
requirements for a given fan Assembly Halls 3 - 10 Heat Treat Rooms 1-2
or fans is based on complete
Attic 2-4 Hospital 4-6
changes of air in a structure or
Auditoriums 4 - 15 Kitchens 2-4
room in a given time period.
Bakeries 1-3 Laboratory 2-5
To determine the cfm required Banks 3 - 10 Laundries 2-5
to adequately ventilate an Banquet Halls 3-4 Locker Rooms 2-5
area, divide the room volume Bar/Lounge 2-5 Lodge Rooms 3-5
(in cubic ft.) by the
Barns 10 - 15 Machine Shops 3-5
appropriate "Minutes per Air
Beauty Parlors 2-5 Meeting Rooms 4-6
Change" as shown in the chart
below. Boiler Rooms 2-5 Mill (General) 3-8
Bowling Alleys 2-8 Mills (Paper) 2-3
Additional considerations Cafeteria 3-5 Mills (Textile) 5 - 15
when determining the number
Church 4 - 10 Office 2-8
of air changes are:
Schools/Classroom 4-6 Packing Houses 2-5
• Local code requirements on
Club Room 3-7 Plating Rooms 1-5
air changes
Corridors/Halls 6 - 20 Printing Plants 3-8
• Specific use of the space
Dairies, Creameries 2-5 Projection Room 1-2
• The type of climate in the
Dance Hall 3-7 Recreation Rooms 2-8
area
Dining Rooms 3-6 Residences 3-6
In the most severe conditions Dormitories 5-8 Restaurants/Dining Rooms 3-7
select the lower number (in Dry Cleaners 2-5 Restrooms 3-6
the series shown) to change Engine Rooms 1-2 Retail Stores 3-8
the air more frequently.
Factories (Light) 5 - 10 Ship Holds 8 - 10
For moderate conditions, Factories (Heavy) 2-6 Shops (General) 3 - 10
select the mid range. For less Forge Shops 1-3 Theaters 3-8
severe conditions in cool Foundries 1-4 Transfer Room 1-5
climates, the higher number Garages 2 - 10 Transformer Rooms 1-5
will provide adequate Generator Room 2-5 Tunnels 6 - 10
ventilation.
Glass Plants 1-2 Turbine Rooms 2-6
Gymnasiums 3-8 Warehouses 3 - 10

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