Duct Sizing Calculator

Proper duct sizing ensures adequate airflow, quiet operation, and energy efficiency.
Undersized ducts create high velocity, noise, and static pressure; oversized ducts waste
material and space. This calculator determines round duct diameter and equivalent
rectangular sizes from CFM requirements.

Airflow Requirements

Required Airflow

CFM

Target Friction Rate

0.06 in w.g./100ft (quiet, low velocity)
0.08 in w.g./100ft (residential standard)
0.10 in w.g./100ft (commercial)

Max Velocity

600 FPM (bedrooms, low noise)
700 FPM (residential standard)
900 FPM (supply trunks)
1,200 FPM (commercial)

Duct Type

Sheet Metal (smooth)
Flex Duct (add 30% to diameter)
Fiberboard (add 15%)

Calculate

Recommended Duct Size

Based on ACCA Manual D methodology. Actual duct design must
account for total system static pressure, fittings, and equipment capacity.
A licensed HVAC contractor should perform the full duct design.

Duct Sizing Fundamentals

The core relationship between airflow, duct area, and velocity:

CFM = Area (ft²) × Velocity (FPM)

Therefore: Area = CFM ÷ Velocity, and Diameter = √(4 × Area / π)

Duct Location Max Velocity (FPM) Noise Level
Supply branch (bedroom) 500–600 Very quiet
Supply branch (living areas) 600–700 Quiet
Supply trunk 700–900 Moderate
Return trunk 600–800 Moderate
Commercial supply 1,000–1,500 Acceptable

Common Room CFM Requirements

Room Type Typical CFM
Bedroom (150 sq ft) 75–100
Living Room (300 sq ft) 150–250
Kitchen 150–200
Bathroom 50–75
Master Suite 150–200

Frequently Asked Questions

What size duct for 400 CFM?

At the residential standard velocity of 700 FPM, 400 CFM requires approximately a
10-inch round duct or equivalent rectangular (8×12 inches). See the calculator above
for exact sizing based on your friction rate and duct type.

Can I use flex duct everywhere?

Flex duct is common for branch runs but has higher friction than sheet metal. It should
be pulled taut (not kinked or compressed) and kept to short runs (under 25 feet).
Most codes require rigid duct for trunk lines and plenums.