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Apprentice Q&A · #165

How do I calculate the free area of a louver to ensure I meet the engineer's specs?

4th YearCode & ComplianceRED · Stop / Verify

The structural metal blades of an intake louver block a large percentage of the open wall frame space. * Look up the manufacturer's submittal data sheet to find the designated Percent Free Area rating (typically ranging from 45% to 60%).

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The structural metal blades of an intake louver block a large percentage of the open wall frame space. * Look up the manufacturer's submittal data sheet to find the designated Percent Free Area rating (typically ranging from 45% to 60%).

\text{True Free Area Space} = \text{Total Rough Opening Area (Width} \times \text{Height)} \times \text{Percent Free Area Rating}

If your calculation drops below the absolute net square footage required by the engineer, the system fan will starve for air and whistle loudly.

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Hey boss, I’m on code & compliance and need verification before I touch this: How do I calculate the free area of a louver to ensure I meet the engineer's specs? Do you want me to stop here and check the approved detail, submittal, or inspector/manufacturer requirement first?

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Use this as training guidance. The foreman, approved drawings, project specs, manufacturer installation instructions, employer safety policy, and AHJ/code requirements always control the final answer.

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