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*0.35 air exchanges per hour for air quality [https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/how-much-ventilation-do-i-need-my-home-improve-indoor-air-quality#:~:text=ASHRAE%20(formerly%20called%20the%20American,air%20per%20minute%20(cfm)%20per]
*0.35-1 air exchanges per hour for air quality in a home [https://smartairfilters.com/en/blog/ashrae-air-changes-per-hour-office-residential/]
*For one bedroom of the [[Seed Eco-Home 2]], we have nominally 170 sf or 1360 cf.
*100 CFM gets us 1360 cf in about 14 minutes, or about 4 air exchanges per hour.
*Thus, 100 cfm is more than adequate.

Latest revision as of 19:19, 20 June 2022

  • 0.35-1 air exchanges per hour for air quality in a home [1]
  • For one bedroom of the Seed Eco-Home 2, we have nominally 170 sf or 1360 cf.
  • 100 CFM gets us 1360 cf in about 14 minutes, or about 4 air exchanges per hour.
  • Thus, 100 cfm is more than adequate.