Sizing Your Cooler

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Chart below is a “Rule of Thumb” Guide Only Not a Substitute For an Engineered Calculation
When in doubt, always choose one size larger

zonemap

  1. Consult zone map to find correct zone
  2. Consult table to find correct “minutes per air change” for your zone
  3. Determine area to be cooled in cubic feet (building length x width x height)
  4. Divide cubic feet (step 3) by minutes per air change (step 2) to determine CFM
  5. Select correct Champion Cooler model according to CFM and expected static pressure

zonetable

If CFM falls between models, choose the larger model

Interior Heat Load:

High means places with unusual heat sources from hot equipment or processes, crowded conditions, etc.

Normal means no unusual heat sources – typical home or office.

Exterior Heat Load:

Exposed means walls, roof exposed to the sun, poor insulation, etc.

Insulated means walls and roof well insulated and/or shaded.

EXAMPLE

A house in Phoenix AZ, 40 feet long by 30 feet wide with an 8-foot ceiling. Insulated, no unusual heat sources.

30 x 40 x 8 = 9,600 cubic feet
Zone: 2
Minutes per Air Change: 2
9,600 / 2 = 4,800 CFM

A 4800 CFM Cooler model is indicated.

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