FAN CFM CALCULATE

FAN CFM CALCULATE Free App

Rated 4.13/5 (94) —  Free Android application by NPA GROUP

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About FAN CFM CALCULATE

Example Calculation:

If we run this equation through our example indoor garden it gives us;

Required Fan size (CFM) = (Volume of Active Growing Space) x 1.33

(8 x 8 x 8.2) x 1.33 =698 CFM

These final figures represent the minimum size extractor you'll need for the growing area in this example. A well-insulated location such as a basement should be fine using an extractor of this specification. Note that less-insulated and more sun-exposed location such as an upstairs, south-facing bedroom or attic will require an extractor around 25% more powerful.

Note that you will need to match your required extractor size to the nearest size available. In this instance the nearest widely available inline fan size is an 8" (200mm) 745CFM extractor.

What Goes Out ...

As we've already touch on, the ventilation method of grow room environmental control is all about replacing the air in your garden. So no disucssion of extraction requirements would really be complete without at least touching on how to get fresh air in!

Growers approach this in two different ways.

Passive air intakes are simply holes that allow fresh air in. The simple act of extracting air will cause the air pressure in your garden to drop so this fresh air will be pulled in through any gaps present. The larger the gaps, the more air. Like water, air will always find the easiest path of least resistance. Passive intakes can take the form of vents or even, at its most crude, an open window or door. We don't recommend this as you want to keep as much control over what comes into your indoor garden as possible-particularly with regard to bugs which can wreak havoc! So by far the best method is to cover all intakes with a bug mesh.

Active air intakes are typically smaller inline extraction fans that blow fresh air into the garden, rather than relying on air pressure. This is preferred by many growers because it puts less strain on the extraction fan and actually helps it to work more efficiently. The intake fan should be connected to an inline air filter to guard against bugs getting a free ride into your garden.

How to Download / Install

Download and install FAN CFM CALCULATE version 5.1 on your Android device!
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Android package: group.npa.fancalculator, download FAN CFM CALCULATE.apk

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What are users saying about FAN CFM CALCULATE

R70%
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Great app, simple but usefull

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Add Air change option with other values as requires

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This app is ok

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Exalant

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Realy good

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Very good

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If available calculations for "Basement or Parking Area maybe can advertise...

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Heat pump

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Thumbs up

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Nice

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Easy to calculate

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It works but the unit conversion from CMH to CFM is wrong.

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This is a good tool to have

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Thanks to all..

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Calculator

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Good app

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Very good

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very good app

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Not bad

U70%
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This app works but would be better if you could change room measurements from meters to feet.


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