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L/s to CFM Converter — Air Converter
Airflow Converter
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Formula
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What this converter does

This converter turns litres per second into cubic feet per minute and back. Multiply L/s by 2.119 to get CFM — useful when a ventilation rate is set in metric but the fan you are selecting is rated in CFM. It updates as you type.

It also handles m³/h and m³/s. For duct air velocity, see the m/s to FPM converter.

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The units it covers

Every unit here measures volumetric airflow, converting through cubic metres per second with a fixed ratio.

View all units & their values
UnitSymbolValueMainly used
Cubic foot per minuteCFM0.000472US duct & fan sizing
Litre per secondL/s0.001Metric ventilation rates
Cubic metre per hourm³/h0.000278European fan ratings
Cubic metre per secondm³/s1SI base — large ducts
Litre per minuteL/min0.0000167Small flows
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The formula

Each unit has a fixed value in m³/s, so converting between any two means going through it once:

Conversion
result = value × factor_from ÷ factor_to

Where:

  • value = the number you typed
  • factor_from = the “from” unit’s value in m³/s
  • factor_to = the “to” unit’s value in m³/s
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Worked example

Convert a 190 L/s supply rate to CFM.

Step 1 · The factor
1 CFM = 0.471947 L/s
Step 2 · Divide
190 ÷ 0.471947 = 402.6 CFM

A 190 L/s supply is about 403 CFM.

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The units in this example

Litre per secondsymbol: L/s

The metric airflow unit used in ventilation codes and per-person rate calculations across most of the world.

Common airflow conversions
  • 1 L/s = 2.119 CFM
  • 1 L/s = 3.6 m³/h
  • 10 L/s = 21.19 CFM
  • 1000 L/s = 1 m³/s
Cubic foot per minutesymbol: CFM

The US airflow unit used on fan and diffuser schedules and for duct sizing across North America.

Common airflow conversions
  • 1 CFM = 0.4719 L/s
  • 1 CFM = 1.699 m³/h
  • 100 CFM = 47.19 L/s
  • 2119 CFM = 1 m³/s
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FAQ

QHow many CFM is 10 L/s?
About 21.2 CFM. Multiply the litres-per-second figure by 2.119.
QWhich unit do codes use?
Most ventilation codes set airflow in L/s; fans are commonly rated in CFM.
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Sources

ASHRAE — ventilation standards · US EPA — indoor air quality

InfoCalculator Editorial Team Fact-checked
Updated Jul 2026 · 3 min read · Reviewed by the InfoCalculator editorial team