What is a CFM?
CFM, or cubic feet per minute, is a measurement used to quantify the rate at which a gas or liquid moves. When discussing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning HVAC systems, the CFM metric becomes crucial as it measures the volume of air that flows through air ducts, filters, or other HVAC elements in a minute.
The airflow rate is essential to the system’s efficacy and overall performance in the HVAC world. Typically, a component with a high CFM value suggests a more rapid air flow, thus leading to more efficient operation. Conversely, a lower CFM implies reduced air movement, indicating decreased system efficiency. Various factors can influence the CFM of a HVAC component, such as its dimensions, the design, the materials’ properties, and external conditions like air pressure and temperature.
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