Flex Duct Size Calculator
Calculate the required flexible duct diameter and airflow velocity.
Cubic Feet per Minute needed for the room.
Residential standard is typically 0.10 or 0.08.
Distance from the plenum to the register.
Calculation Results
Calculated Diameter:
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Recommended Round Size:
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Velocity (FPM):
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Total Static Loss:
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Warning: Air velocity exceeds 700 FPM. This may cause excessive duct noise in residential settings.
Understanding Flex Duct Sizing and Airflow
Correctly sizing a flexible duct is critical for HVAC efficiency and home comfort. Unlike rigid metal ducts, flexible ducts have a higher internal friction due to the helical wire structure and the potential for "sag" or "compression." If a flex duct is undersized, the HVAC system will struggle to move air, leading to higher energy bills, frozen evaporator coils, and noisy registers.
Key Variables in the Calculation
- CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): The volume of air required for a specific room. Typically, you need about 400 CFM per ton of cooling.
- Friction Rate: This represents the resistance to airflow. While 0.10 is the common design standard for residential systems, many designers use 0.08 or 0.05 to account for the additional turbulence found in flexible piping.
- Velocity (FPM): Feet Per Minute. For residential branches, it is best to keep velocity below 600-700 FPM to ensure quiet operation.
Standard Flex Duct Sizing Chart (at 0.10 Friction)
| Duct Diameter | Approx. CFM Capacity | Max Room Size (Approx) |
|---|---|---|
| 6 Inches | 100 CFM | 150 sq. ft. |
| 8 Inches | 200 CFM | 300 sq. ft. |
| 10 Inches | 400 CFM | 600 sq. ft. |
| 12 Inches | 600 CFM | 900 sq. ft. |
Installation Tips for Best Performance
To ensure your ductwork performs according to these calculations, follow these industry-standard installation rules:
- Keep it Taught: Flex duct should be pulled tight. Every 4% of compression (longitudinal slack) can increase friction loss by up to 20%.
- Wide Bends: Ensure all turns have a radius at least equal to the diameter of the duct. Sharp 90-degree bends in flex duct kill airflow.
- Support: Support the duct every 4 feet using straps that are at least 1.5 inches wide to prevent "pinching" or "sagging."
- Seal Joints: Use UL-181 listed mastic or tape at all connections to the plenum and boots.
Note: This calculator is for estimation purposes based on the Equal Friction Method. Always consult a licensed HVAC professional for Manual D design.