Duct Sizing Formula
Calculate the minimum duct diameter needed based on required CFM and target air velocity.
Calculate optimal duct diameter for your dust collection system based on CFM requirements and target air velocity.
Enter CFM and velocity requirements to calculate optimal duct diameter.
Calculate the minimum duct diameter needed based on required CFM and target air velocity.
D = sqrt(CFM x 183.3 / Velocity) Proper air velocity is critical for effective dust transport. Too slow and dust settles; too fast causes excessive noise and wear.
| Velocity (FPM) | Status | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Below 3000 | Too Low | Dust settles in ducts, clogs form |
| 3000-3500 | Minimum | Light dust transport, marginal |
| 3500-4000 | Optimal | Reliable dust transport, low noise |
| 4000-4500 | Acceptable | Good transport, moderate noise |
| Above 4500 | Too High | Excessive noise, duct wear, wasted energy |
Round ducts are preferred for most installations. Rectangular ducts offer advantages in tight spaces.
| Feature | Round | Rectangular |
|---|---|---|
| Efficiency | Most efficient | 10-40% more friction |
| Cost | Lower material cost | Higher fabrication cost |
| Space | Requires more headroom | Fits tight spaces |
| Best For | Main trunk lines | Drops, branches, tight areas |
| Installation | Easy with fittings | Custom fabrication needed |
| Air Distribution | Uniform flow | Non-uniform, corner eddies |
Volume of air flowing through the duct per minute. Determines the duct diameter needed at a given velocity.
Air velocity inside the duct. Must stay above 3500 FPM to prevent dust settling. Target: 3500-4000 FPM.
For rectangular ducts, the round duct diameter that would provide the same airflow at the same pressure drop.
Width-to-height ratio of rectangular ducts. Higher ratios increase friction. Keep below 3:1 for efficiency.
At 4000 FPM target velocity, 400 CFM needs a 4.3-inch duct — round up to standard 5-inch. At 3500 FPM, you need 4.6 inches — also rounds to 5-inch standard size.
No. Undersized ducts increase velocity beyond optimal range, causing excessive noise, wear, and higher static pressure. This forces your collector to work harder and may not transport dust effectively.
Match the cross-sectional area. A 6-inch round duct (28.3 sq in) equals approximately an 8x4 inch rectangular duct (32 sq in). Always round up to account for increased friction.
Smooth-wall PVC (Schedule 40) or spiral metal ductwork. PVC is cheaper and easy to install; metal is more durable. Always ground PVC with bare copper wire to prevent static discharge.