Sensible Heat from CFM: 300 CFM at 30°F ΔT

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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

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

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

300 CFM at 30°F ΔT converts to

9,720 BTU/h

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

Value Details

Input: 300 CFM at 30°F ΔT

Output: 9,720 BTU/h

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tons: 0.81 | deltaTF: 30

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 300 CFM at 30°F ΔT
Airside ScenarioSensible CapacityTons
200 CFM at 30°F ΔT6,480 BTU/h0.54
300 CFM at 10°F ΔT3,240 BTU/h0.27
300 CFM at 15°F ΔT4,860 BTU/h0.405
300 CFM at 20°F ΔT6,480 BTU/h0.54
300 CFM at 25°F ΔT8,100 BTU/h0.675
300 CFM at 30°F ΔT9,720 BTU/h0.81
400 CFM at 10°F ΔT4,320 BTU/h0.36
400 CFM at 15°F ΔT6,480 BTU/h0.54
400 CFM at 20°F ΔT8,640 BTU/h0.72
400 CFM at 25°F ΔT10,800 BTU/h0.9
400 CFM at 30°F ΔT12,960 BTU/h1.08

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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