WashougalWonder
01-27-2011, 12:48 PM
Well I have been all over the internet looking, got some good ideas, but not able to find any data (other than the below quote) to determine sizes for CFM.
To figure out the size filter you will need for your fan, use this formula:
[If you need a larger diameter filter than listed in the tutorial, then you need to upgrade the duct sizes in the list and update the instructions.] Also keep in mind that if you're running some ghetto fan, expect ghetto results. Spend some decent money on your fan and it will perform. Some cheaper fans will give inflated figures too as to what the true CFM ratings are. My sig has a link for great pricing on vortex fans. I'm using the 4" 175CFM.
D = Diamter of Filter Inner Core (Inches)
H = Filter's Height (Inches)
I = Inner Core Surface Area Square Inch
CFM D H I
150 4 9 113
200 4 12 151
275 6 12 226
375 6 16 302
400 6 24 603
550 8 24 603
650 10 24 754
See the relation there?
Just take the CFM of your fan and choose the diamater of core you want and divide it accordingly. For example: I have 175 CFM and intend to use a 4" Diameter core. So I can look at the list above and figure;
150(CFM) divide 9(H) = 16.6 (Approximately)
Then I can take my 175(CFM Fan) and divide it by 16.6 to get 10.5". Therefore, my 175 cfm fan with a 4" Diameter would need a core height of 10.5".
[I found this formula somewhere online I can't remember. It's legit though.]
Well my fan is 750 cfm vortex. My calcs using the above formula show a length of 32 inches. I question if that is enough without blocking air flow. Sure could use some info from a person that knows this stuff.
I am figuring an inside diameter of 8" and outside diameter of 10"....will that be enough to scrub the most of the odor without causing back pressure?
If folks have positive info, we could turn this into a good thread about how to calculate and make a DIY, as those out there are similar, but getting the right size is important to not cause other issues. There are few, all similar, but only the one I quoted from has info about calculating proper size.
Have a day folks. WW
To figure out the size filter you will need for your fan, use this formula:
[If you need a larger diameter filter than listed in the tutorial, then you need to upgrade the duct sizes in the list and update the instructions.] Also keep in mind that if you're running some ghetto fan, expect ghetto results. Spend some decent money on your fan and it will perform. Some cheaper fans will give inflated figures too as to what the true CFM ratings are. My sig has a link for great pricing on vortex fans. I'm using the 4" 175CFM.
D = Diamter of Filter Inner Core (Inches)
H = Filter's Height (Inches)
I = Inner Core Surface Area Square Inch
CFM D H I
150 4 9 113
200 4 12 151
275 6 12 226
375 6 16 302
400 6 24 603
550 8 24 603
650 10 24 754
See the relation there?
Just take the CFM of your fan and choose the diamater of core you want and divide it accordingly. For example: I have 175 CFM and intend to use a 4" Diameter core. So I can look at the list above and figure;
150(CFM) divide 9(H) = 16.6 (Approximately)
Then I can take my 175(CFM Fan) and divide it by 16.6 to get 10.5". Therefore, my 175 cfm fan with a 4" Diameter would need a core height of 10.5".
[I found this formula somewhere online I can't remember. It's legit though.]
Well my fan is 750 cfm vortex. My calcs using the above formula show a length of 32 inches. I question if that is enough without blocking air flow. Sure could use some info from a person that knows this stuff.
I am figuring an inside diameter of 8" and outside diameter of 10"....will that be enough to scrub the most of the odor without causing back pressure?
If folks have positive info, we could turn this into a good thread about how to calculate and make a DIY, as those out there are similar, but getting the right size is important to not cause other issues. There are few, all similar, but only the one I quoted from has info about calculating proper size.
Have a day folks. WW