Structural Drying Equipment Placement Calculator

Calculate the number of air movers and dehumidifiers required for structural drying based on IICRC S500 standards, affected area, and moisture conditions.

Typical dry air: ~50 GPP | Wet structure: 100–200+ GPP
Use psychrometric chart or weather data

Formulas Used

Air Movers:
Air Movers = ⌈Floor Area × Class Density⌉ + ⌈(Perimeter × Wall Fraction) ÷ 16⌉ + Ceiling Movers
Class Density: Class 1 = 0.010, Class 2 = 0.015, Class 3 = 0.020, Class 4 = 0.025 movers/ft²

Moisture Load (pints/day):
Load = Volume (ft³) × Class Evaporation Factor × (GPP Differential ÷ 100 + 1) × Surfaces Factor × Temp Factor
Class Evap Factors: Class 1 = 0.00040, Class 2 = 0.00080, Class 3 = 0.00120, Class 4 = 0.00160
Surfaces Factor = 1 + (Surfaces − 1) × 0.15 | Temp Factor: ≥70°F = 1.0, 60–69°F = 0.85, <60°F = 0.70

Dehumidifiers:
Adjusted Capacity = 150 pints/day × Temp Factor × (Indoor GPP ÷ 100)
Dehumidifiers = ⌈Moisture Load ÷ Adjusted Capacity⌉

Air Changes Per Hour (ACH):
ACH = (Air Movers × 300 CFM × 60 min) ÷ Volume (ft³) | Target: ≥ 4 ACH

Assumptions & References

  • Based on IICRC S500 Standard for Professional Water Damage Restoration (5th Edition).
  • Each air mover is assumed to deliver approximately 300 CFM at operating conditions.
  • LGR dehumidifiers rated at 150 pints/day under AHAM standard conditions (80°F, 60% RH); adjusted for actual temperature and humidity.
  • Target indoor GPP for structural drying: 50 GPP (≈ 40% RH at 70°F).
  • Wall mover spacing based on 1 air mover per 16 linear feet of affected wall (IICRC guideline).
  • Class 4 drying (hardwood, concrete, plaster) may require desiccant dehumidifiers and supplemental heat not fully captured by this calculator.
  • GPP values should be obtained from a calibrated psychrometer or thermo-hygrometer; use psychrometric charts for conversion from RH.
  • This calculator provides estimates only. A certified water damage restoration professional (WRT/ASD) should verify equipment placement on-site.

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