Hi Peter,

1 cubic meter per hour = 0.59 cfm

(Determined from 1 m3/1 hour X 1 hour/60 minutes X 35.3 ft3/1 m3)

Rick Cooper
Sr. Project Engineer
MET Laboratories, Inc.
410-354-3323 Ext. 331
http://www.metlabs.com/


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> Subject:      Fans; m3/h to CFM
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> Hello There!
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> Anyone knows how to convert m3 (ie meters cube)/hour to CFM? To serve my
> clients better so they can use alternate dc fans, I usually specify in the
> UL Reports the use of Recognized fans rated XXX Vdc, max --- A, minimum
> ---
> CFM. However, I just looked up a spec sheet for a dc fan and it gives the
> m3/h rating and not the CFM rating. Can anyone help with this conversion?
> 
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