Ignore the size charts and buy the biggest fan with the highest wind speed that will fit reasonably in the space.
													
																	Wall mounted wall fan size chart. 
									
	
		
	
																	X 6 air exchanges per hour 21 600. 
																	As always make sure you properly. 
																	Ceilings 3 600 cu. 
																	What size wall furnace do i need. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Wall furnace sizing calculator. 
																	Use our wall furnace sizing calculator to get a detailed sizing estimate for your space. 
																	Check the size of the exhaust port on the fan to make sure it fits your ductwork if applicable. 
																	Ft x 8 ft. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Ceiling fan sizes by room. 
																	How do i size a wall furnace. 
																	This fan calculator is typically used to calculate the cfm or cubic feet per minute of air exchange that may be desired in a building. 
																	For example a kitchen ceiling fan will be much smaller in blade diameter and length than a ceiling fan for the living room. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Use the ceiling fan size chart below to get the best idea of what size you need. 
																	Leave at least 2 or 3 feet of space between the end of the fan blade to the closest wall to determine the largest size fan you can put in a room 3 feet for ceilings 9 feet or less 2 feet for higher. 
																	In this example a fan with 360 cubic feet per minute of airflow cfm is appropriate for a 450 square foot or 3 600 cubic foot space. 
																	A wall furnace can be a great way to heat your room but not if it s improperly sized. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Some fans will work in either a ceiling or wall mount installation. 
																	21 600 60 minutes 360 cfm. 
																	Whether exhausting air or bringing fresh air into a structure the calculation produced should help to figure out the size of fan s required to accomplish the air exchanges needed. 
																	Most ceiling fan sizes are also determined by the room they will be placed in.