Posted on 22nd November 2024
If you’re considering a CrewProtect for your firefighting apparatus, you are likely wondering which size unit you need.
In this article we’ll walk you through how to decide which size is right for your vehicle.
First, let’s talk about why size matters.
When choosing your air decontamination and filtration solution it’s important to get the right size unit. The size matters for a few reasons:
As you look at your CrewProtect options, there are a few things you will want to consider before making a choice:
When choosing a CrewProtect, your main goal is to have at least two ACH per potential gear set or seat in your apparatus. This may mean selecting one CrewProtect unit or using multiple to achieve this goal.
The ACH for each CrewProtect will vary based on your cab’s cubic footage. You can easily determine the ACH with some basic math.
Each CrewProtect has a specified CFM rating:
ACH = 60/ (Cubic Footage of Cab/ CFM)
Your local fire department is looking for the correct CrewProtect units for a new apparatus. You figured out that the cab is roughly 335 cubic feet and that there are six seats or potential gear spaces.
First, let’s find the minimum ACH we need for this cab using the number of seats/gear sets and our goal to have 2 ACH per seat.
6 seats X 2 ACH Goal = 12 ACH minimum
After seeing the ACH minimum, your guess is that a CrewProtect 100 will be right for them.
Let’s figure out the ACH for this specific cab using a CrewProtect 100 to see if it will work.
ACH = 60/ (335/100)
ACH = 60/ 3.35
ACH = 17.9
Because we want to focus on complete air changes, we round this number down to 17.
A CrewProtect 100 would be adequate for this station’s needs.
But what if they had a space limitation that made it impossible for the 100 to fit properly? Could they do the same with two smaller units? Let’s see if the CrewProtect 50 would work.
ACH = 60/ (335/50)
ACH = 60/ 6.7
ACH = 8.95 – Rounded down to 8
A single CrewProtect 50 does not have a high enough ACH to meet our recommendations. However, two CrewProtect 50 units could achieve an ACH of 16 in this cab, meaning two could be used to meet the goal.