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The document provides a formula and table for calculating air flow rate (CFM) through doors of different sizes based on pressure differences. It specifies door dimensions in millimeters, bottom and side gaps in millimeters, corresponding areas as percentages of total door area, and a formula that uses the total open area and a velocity calculated from pressure differences to determine CFM. The example calculates a CFM of 120 for a door with dimensions of 1800mm wide by 2100mm tall and total open area of 0.12 sqft.

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The document provides a formula and table for calculating air flow rate (CFM) through doors of different sizes based on pressure differences. It specifies door dimensions in millimeters, bottom and side gaps in millimeters, corresponding areas as percentages of total door area, and a formula that uses the total open area and a velocity calculated from pressure differences to determine CFM. The example calculates a CFM of 120 for a door with dimensions of 1800mm wide by 2100mm tall and total open area of 0.12 sqft.

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Door Size
Velocity
Door Size W mm H mm 4005*sqrt(DelP/25.4)
mm 1800 2100
Bottom Gap mm 3 PA 15
All three Side Gap mm 1 mm WG 1.5
3 mm Bottom Area sqft Door Area sqft 0.06 4005
1 mm three side area sqft Door Area sqft 0.06 FPM 973
Total Area sqft 0.12

Q = A*V Area sqft Velocity FPM


Q= CFM 0.12 973 120

Note:- Yellow Marked column to be filled manually

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