CFM (cubic feet per minute) is not directly related to horsepower unless a pressure is given with the CFM number.
A 1 HP pump might only generate 2.5 CFM at 100 PSI, for example.
That same 1 HP can push hundreds of CFM at standard air pressure (a large fan, for example).
The relationship between CFM (cubic feet per minute) and horsepower (HP) depends on the specific application and the efficiency of the system. In general, there is no direct conversion between CFM and HP because they measure different aspects of a system's performance. However, in the context of an air compressor, a common rule of thumb is that 4 CFM is roughly equivalent to 1 HP for typical air tools and pneumatic equipment.
1 hp is equal to 0.746 kW.
In electrical terms, 1 horsepower (HP) is equal to approximately 746 watts.
1 horsepower (hp) is approximately equal to 0.7457 kilowatts (kW).
1 megawatt is equal to approximately 1341 horsepower.
A 0.75 horsepower (hp) is equal to approximately 560 watts.
In the context of airflow measurement, 1 Pascal (Pa) is a unit of pressure, while CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) is a unit of volumetric flow rate. The conversion between the two depends on the specific conditions of the airflow, such as temperature and humidity, as well as the characteristics of the system through which the air is flowing. To accurately convert from Pa to CFM, you would need additional information about the airflow system and may require calculations based on the system's characteristics.
1 hp is equal to 0.746 kW.
Well, darling, CFM stands for cubic feet per minute, while CMH stands for cubic meters per hour. So, the relationship between the two is that 1 CFM is equal to approximately 1.699 CMH. It's like comparing apples to oranges, but hey, they both measure the flow of air, just in different units.
There are 400 cfm in 1 ton
In electrical terms, 1 horsepower (HP) is equal to approximately 746 watts.
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1 ton A/C have 400 CFM
1hp = 745.7 watts
1 horsepower (hp) is approximately equal to 0.7457 kilowatts (kW).
400 cfm per a 1 ton. If you are talking about air condition 400 cfm per a 1 ton. If you are talking about air condition12000 BTU in 1 ton300 - 350 CFM in 1 ton depends on mfg.Cfm and Tonnage of Refrigerent is are different units, then how these two units can be compared?cfm of what? feathers? lead?
There is not a direct relationship between gallons and cubic feet in this context, as air volume is measured in cubic feet per minute (cfm) rather than gallons. The volume of air in one cfm would be equivalent to the volume of a cube that is 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot.
1 ton is equal to approximately 3.516 kilowatts and 4.715 horsepower.