Specific fan power
Specific Fan Power is a parameter that quantifies the energy-efficiency of fan air movement systems. It is a measure of the electric power that is needed to drive a fan, relative to the amount of air that is circulated through the fan. It is not constant for a given fan, but changes with both air flow rate and fan pressure rise.
Definition
SFP for a given fan system and operating point is defined as:where:
- is the electrical power used by the fan
- is the gross amount of air circulated through the fan
SFP can be expressed in the following equivalent SI units:
SFP and fan system efficiency
As you can see above, SFP can be expressed in units of pressure, since pressure is a measure of energy per m³ air. The relationship between SFP, fan pressure rise, and fan system efficiency is simply:where:
- is the overall efficiency of the driven fan system
- is the rise in total pressure though the fan