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Duct Sizing Chart

This document provides duct sizing guidelines for residential heating and air conditioning systems. It lists recommended duct sizes for different cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air flow using both rectangular and round ducts. The duct sizing is based on a 0.10 inch friction drop per 100 feet of duct. Larger systems or those with higher static pressures may require custom sizing. Additional information is given on proper duct installation practices.

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Duct Sizing Chart

This document provides duct sizing guidelines for residential heating and air conditioning systems. It lists recommended duct sizes for different cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air flow using both rectangular and round ducts. The duct sizing is based on a 0.10 inch friction drop per 100 feet of duct. Larger systems or those with higher static pressures may require custom sizing. Additional information is given on proper duct installation practices.

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Residential Duct Sizing Guide

The following duct sizes are based on a fraction drop of .10 inches per 100 feet of lineal duct.
This "Equal-Friction" method of duct sizing should be adequate for normal residential furnace
heating and air conditioning applications. Larger volumes or higher static pressures should be
dealt with on an individual job basis.

Rectangular and Round Duct


Air Volume Rectangular Duct Height (inches) Equivalent Round Air Volume
CFM 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" Duct (inches) CFM
50 6x4 5 50
75 6x4 6 75
100 8x4 6x6 6 100
125 10 x 4 6x6 7 125
150 10 x 4 8x6 7 150
175 12 x 4 8x6 8 175
200 14 x 4 8x6 8 200
225 16 x 4 10 x 6 8 225
250 16 x 4 10 x 6 9 250
275 12 x 6 8x8 9 275
300 12 x 6 8x8 9 300
400 14 x 6 10 x 8 10 400
500 18 x 6 12 x 8 10 x 10 11 500
600 20 x 6 14 x 8 12 x 10 12 600
700 24 x 6 16 x 8 12 x 10 12 700
800 26 x 6 18 x 8 14 x 10 12 x 12 13 800
900 30 x 6 20 x 8 16 x 10 12 x 12 14 900
1000 22 x 8 16 x 10 14 x 12 14 1000
1100 24 x 8 18 x 10 16 x 12 15 1100
1200 26 x 8 20 x 10 16 x 12 15 1200
1300 28 x 8 20 x 10 18 x 12 16 1300
1400 30 x 8 22 x 10 18 x 12 16 1400
1500 24 x 10 20 x 12 16 1500
1600 24 x 10 20 x 12 17 1600
1700 26 x 10 22 x 12 17 1700
1800 28 x 10 22 x 12 18 1800
1900 30 x 10 22 x 12 18 1900
2000 24 x 10 18 2000

HELPFUL BASIC INFORMATION:


When Cooling: You must have 400 CFM of air flow per Ton of A/C (1 Ton equals 12,000 BTU)
Approximately 1 CFM of air is required to heat or cool 1 to 1.25 sq. ft. of floor area.

Duct Work
Supplies are located on outside walls.
Returns are located on inside walls. They should not be located in the same area as the furnace, nor
should they be located by moisture sources such as kitchens or bathrooms.
Return Air CFM must be equal or greater than Supply Air CFM.
Wyes commonly reduce.
Tees split, but do not reduce, and an appropriate reducer must be added.
Dampers on take-off duct runs allow for adjustments of air distribution.
In order to maintain velocity, reduce duct size.
Never locate ducts at the end of the trunk line run. Last take-off run to be located 12" - 18" from end.
Always stagger take-off ducts by 12" to maintain pressure.
Use insulated duct or duct board in unheated spaces.
Flexible duct work must be stretched tightly for maximum air flow.
Information provided is to be used as a guideline only.

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