Ventsure inflow intake vent.
Attic ventilation ratio.
The following product options will allow you to achieve an intake nfva of 528 square inches.
Attic square footage 2 square inches of exhaust and square inches of intake net free area nfa needed.
So in our example we will divide the 1 500 square feet by 300.
1 square foot of net free vent area nfva per 150 feet of attic floor.
1 square foot of nfva per 300 square feet of attic floor if a vapor barrier is installed on the ceiling below.
Most building codes require a ratio of 1 150 ventilation space to attic floor space.
Generally speaking you need a ratio of 1 300 where for every 300 square feet of ceiling space you need 1 square foot of attic ventilation.
That said air resistance and interference such as vent grates reduces the area of true ventilation.
What does the code require.
Without exception you should talk to a professional to determine what your home requires.
The recommended ventilation ratio to provide for vented attic assemblies when an air barrier is present is the 1 300 ratio as specified by most building codes.
Intake vents located at the lowest part of the roof under the eaves.
Remember the minimum area requirement when using a continuous system is a ratio of 1 300.
Allows cool dry air to enter the attic.
You can also contact your local municipality to check on building code in your area.
Federal housing authority recommends a minimum of at least 1 square foot of attic ventilation evenly split between intake and exhaust for every 300 square feet of attic floor space.
Ventilation manufacturers assign an nfa value to the non motorized vents they make.
Now let s figure out how much ventilation space we need.
Nfa is the unobstructed area through which air can pass through a vent usually measured in square inches.
Choose one of the following products to meet the recommended intake nfva of 528 square inches.
Attic ventilation works on the principle that heated air naturally rises primarily utilizing two types of vents.
Ok so now we know the square footage of the attic area to be ventilated.
According to the national roofing contractors association nrca a power vent with an airflow rate of 1 0 cubic foot per minute per square foot of attic space measured at the attic floor is generally considered to be equivalent to a 1 150 ventilation ratio.