CFM with Electric Heat

Calculate CFM using the Temperature Rise from the electric heat strips. Use measured Voltage, Total measured amperage of the Air Handler, and Measured Temperature rise from the Return Air to the Supply Air near the unit. It will also provide the output BTUH of the operating electric strips too! (Use whatever fan speed you are trying to measure)

Enter at least 2 values, then click Calculate.

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