Sensible Heat from CFM: 1600 CFM at 25°F ΔT

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Author

Prof. Anna Kowalska

HVAC editorial contributor

Polish biostatistician at the University of Warsaw, advancing Bayesian methods for clinical trial design

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Prof. Rajesh Sharma

HVAC content reviewer

Indian agricultural economist from IARI New Delhi, advising governments on food security under climate change

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

1600 CFM at 25°F ΔT converts to

43,200 BTU/h

Use this as a quick reference for Sensible Heat from CFM.

Value Details

Input: 1600 CFM at 25°F ΔT

Output: 43,200 BTU/h

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tons: 3.6 | deltaTF: 25

Sensible Heat and CFM Calculator

Calculate sensible BTU/h from CFM and ΔT, or solve for required CFM.

Calculated Value

Nearby Reference Values

Sensible Heat from CFM values near 1600 CFM at 25°F ΔT
Airside ScenarioSensible CapacityTons
1200 CFM at 25°F ΔT32,400 BTU/h2.7
1200 CFM at 30°F ΔT38,880 BTU/h3.24
1600 CFM at 10°F ΔT17,280 BTU/h1.44
1600 CFM at 15°F ΔT25,920 BTU/h2.16
1600 CFM at 20°F ΔT34,560 BTU/h2.88
1600 CFM at 25°F ΔT43,200 BTU/h3.6
1600 CFM at 30°F ΔT51,840 BTU/h4.32

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Sensible Heat from CFM, formulas, and expected usage.

What formula is used for sensible heat from airflow?

A common HVAC relationship is sensible BTU/h = 1.08 × CFM × ΔT.

What does ΔT represent in this calculation?

ΔT is the dry-bulb temperature change across the coil or air path in degrees Fahrenheit.

Can this estimate required CFM from load?

Yes. Rearranging gives CFM = BTU/h ÷ (1.08 × ΔT).

Does this include latent load?

No. This calculation covers sensible load only and does not include humidity (latent) effects.

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