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Explaining CFM HVAC

Explaining CFM HVAC

CFM HVAC is an airflow calculation made in cubic-feet-per-minute (CFM). It’s used to determine the cooling requirements of a building and, in turn, its HVAC requirements in tons. A 1,200 CFM requirement would typically need a 3-ton HVAC system.

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Air Distribution

Air Distribution

The sole purpose of an HVAC (heating, ventilation, & air conditioning) system, air distribution -- also known as room air distribution -- is how air...

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What is Air Throw?

The air throw value is the velocity measurement of how well the air shifts from the vent or diffuser to the rest of the area/room it is heating or...

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What is a Linear Grille?

What is a Linear Grille?

Linear grilles are designed to cover sidewall, ceiling, and floor-based air diffuser/air supply and return systems. As with other types of grilles,...

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