ASTF's C-Plant air supply compressors can provide up to 1,500 pounds of air per second (more than one-million standard
cubic feet per minute) into a jet engine to simulate airspeeds up to 2,000 miles per hour.
The 1.7-pound, 13-inch-tall tabletop model, which is available in three different filter designs and three different docking station accent colors, utilizes "HepaSilent" technology to filter air at a rate of about 45
cubic feet per minute. It is also designed for a small room or workspace.
The project will use about 2,500
cubic feet per minute of landfill gas, which will generate over 60,000,000 kilowatt-hours per year -- enough energy to power 5,400 homes for a year.
The standard system requires approximately 400cfm (
cubic feet per minute) per ton to flow across the coils.
LPACs, which deliver 200 standard
cubic feet per minute at 125 pounds per square inches forced pressure, support numerous shipboard functions and services.
The fan can operate at three speeds: 1,600, 2,000, and 2,500
cubic feet per minute.
GME is offering a turbine-style ventilation system capable of 5,000-14,000
cubic feet per minute ventilation that can be used for tank maintenance, work in vaults and in similarly confined spaces.
Until the mid-1970s, building ventilation standards called for approximately 15
cubic feet per minute (cfm) outside air for each building occupant.
According to the EPA, in the early- and mid-1900s, building ventilation standards recommended approximately 15
cubic feet per minute (cfm) of outside air for each building occupant (primarily to dilute and remove body odors!).
The portable units provide 3 to 4.5
cubic feet per minute of breathable air to up to four people in areas that cannot be pressurized, such as open vehicles, or where gas masks are the preferred means of protection.