Air Changes Per Hour (ACH) Calculator

Calculate how many times the air volume in a room is completely replaced per hour. Used to assess ventilation effectiveness for HVAC design, indoor air quality, and code compliance.

Enter values above and click Calculate.

Formula

ACH = (Q × 60) / V

  • ACH = Air Changes Per Hour (hr⁻¹)
  • Q = Airflow rate (CFM — cubic feet per minute)
  • 60 = Conversion factor (minutes per hour)
  • V = Room volume (ft³) = Length × Width × Ceiling Height

Example: A 500 CFM system in a 20 ft × 15 ft × 9 ft room (2,700 ft³):
ACH = (500 × 60) / 2,700 = 11.1 ACH

Assumptions & References

  • Airflow is measured in CFM (cubic feet per minute) at the supply or exhaust point.
  • Room volume is calculated as a simple rectangular box (Length × Width × Height). Irregular rooms should use actual measured volume.
  • The formula assumes uniform air distribution throughout the room (well-mixed model).
  • Ductwork losses, filter resistance, and actual supply vs. return balancing are not accounted for.
  • ASHRAE Standard 62.1 governs minimum ventilation rates for commercial buildings.
  • ASHRAE Standard 62.2 governs residential ventilation requirements.
  • Typical ACH benchmarks: Residential 0.35–1 ACH (natural), Office 4–8 ACH, Classroom 4–12 ACH, Hospital patient room 6–12 ACH, Operating room 15–25 ACH, Laboratory 6–12 ACH (ANSI/AIHA Z9.5).
  • To convert from m³/hr to CFM: 1 m³/hr ≈ 0.5886 CFM.

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