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Ventilation Rate Calculator

Check a room’s extract ventilation against UK Approved Document F minimums, convert litres per second to air changes per hour, and size purge ventilation — for condensation, mould and Healthy Homes assessments.

Room Details

30 l/s if adjacent to the hob (or 60 l/s elsewhere) — Approved Document F

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2.40 m

0 l/s

Anemometer reading at the fan, or the fan’s rated duty.

Part F minimum extract
30 l/s

Indicative intermittent extract minimum under Approved Document F. Verify against the current edition.

Room volume0.0
Air changes/hr0.0 ACH
Part F checkBELOW MINIMUM EXTRACT

Measured 0 l/s is below the 30 l/s indicative minimum. Increase the fan duty or check for blocked ducting.

Healthy Homes (New Zealand): kitchens and bathrooms must have extractor fans that vent to the outside, and living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms must have openable windows — mandatory for all private rentals since 1 July 2025.

Ventilation rate FAQs

What is the minimum extract ventilation rate for a kitchen or bathroom in the UK?

Under Approved Document F of the Building Regulations (England), the indicative intermittent extract minimums are 30 l/s for a kitchen adjacent to the hob (60 l/s elsewhere), 30 l/s for a utility room, 15 l/s for a bathroom, and 6 l/s for a WC. Always check the current edition of Part F for the rates that apply to your project.

How do you convert an extract rate (l/s) into air changes per hour (ACH)?

Multiply the continuous flow rate in litres per second by 3.6 to get cubic metres per hour, then divide by the room volume in cubic metres. So ACH = (flow in l/s × 3.6) ÷ (floor area × ceiling height).

What does New Zealand’s Healthy Homes ventilation standard require?

New Zealand’s Healthy Homes Standards (mandatory for all private rentals since 1 July 2025) require openable windows in living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens and bedrooms, and extractor fans that vent to the outside in kitchens and bathrooms, to control moisture and mould.

Why does ventilation matter for damp and mould?

Inadequate ventilation lets moisture-laden air build up, raising surface relative humidity and condensation risk. Meeting the recommended extract rates removes moisture at source, which is a key control for condensation and mould growth and supports compliance duties such as Awaab’s Law.

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