🚿 L/s to ft³/min — Liter/Second to Cubic Foot/Minute Converter

Convert flow rate units — m³/s, L/s, L/min, ft³/s, gallon/min and more.

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Formula 1 L/s = 2.119 CFM
UnitNameValue
m³/s Cubic Meter/Second 0.001
m³/min Cubic Meter/Minute 0.0599988
m³/h Cubic Meter/Hour 3.5971223
L/min Liter/Minute 59.9988
ft³/s Cubic Foot/Second 0.035314475
ft³/min Cubic Foot/Minute 2.1186441
gal/min Gallon/Minute (US) 15.850372
gal/h Gallon/Hour (US) 951.02235

Quick Answer

Formula: CFM = L/s × 2.119

Multiply any L/s value by 2.119 to get CFM.

Reverse: L/s = CFM × 0.4719

Worked Examples

0.001 L/s
0.001 L/s × 2.119 = 0.002119 CFM
Small flow.
0.01 L/s
0.01 L/s × 2.119 = 0.02119 CFM
Medium small flow.
1 L/s
1 L/s × 2.119 = 2.119 CFM
1 unit reference.
10 L/s
10 L/s × 2.119 = 21.19 CFM
Large flow.

L/s to CFM Conversion Table

Common flow rate values — factor: 1 L/s = 2.119 CFM

L/s (L/s)CFM (CFM)Context
0.001 L/s0.002119 CFMDrip
0.01 L/s0.02119 CFMSmall drip
0.1 L/s0.2119 CFMTrickle
1 L/s2.119 CFMGarden hose full
5 L/s10.59 CFMFire hose min
7 L/s14.83 CFMFire hose
10 L/s21.19 CFMCommercial pump
30 L/s63.57 CFMLarge pump
60 L/s127.1 CFM1 m³/min
100 L/s211.9 CFMLarge system
1000 L/s2119 CFM1 m³/s
1e+04 L/s2.119e+04 CFMRiver branch
1e+05 L/s2.119e+05 CFMLarge river
2.15e+08 L/s4.556e+08 CFMAmazon
1e+06 L/s2.119e+06 CFMVery large

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 L/s = 2.119 CFM.

Unit chain

m³/s × 1000 = L/s × 60 = L/min. Use this chain for quick conversions.

Reverse

Multiply result by 0.4719 to recover the original L/s value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Hydraulic Engineer

Designs pumps, pipes, and water distribution systems with flow rates in m³/s, L/s, and GPM.

HVAC Engineer

Specifies air handling units and ductwork in CFM (ft³/min) and m³/h for North American and European projects.

Water Treatment Plant Operator

Monitors and controls treatment processes with flow rates in m³/h, L/s, and MGD.

Fire Protection Engineer

Designs sprinkler systems with required flows in GPM and L/min per NFPA standards.

Hydrologist

Measures river and groundwater flows in m³/s (m) and ft³/s (cfs) for flood modeling and water resource planning.

Medical Equipment Technician

Configures ventilators and oxygen delivery systems with flow rates specified in L/min.

Frequently Asked Questions

About L/s and CFM

L/s (L/s)

Liters per second (L/s) is widely used in water supply engineering, fire protection, and irrigation where liter-scale flows are practical. One L/s = 0.001 m³/s = 60 L/min.

Fire hoses typically deliver 7–25 L/s. Municipal water distribution systems are designed for flows in L/s. Swimming pool filtration systems run at 1–10 L/s. A garden hose delivers about 0.3 L/s.

Interesting fact: The human heart pumps about 0.083 L/s (5 L/min) at rest, rising to 0.333–0.5 L/s (20–30 L/min) during intense exercise. Over a lifetime, the heart pumps approximately 200 million liters of blood.

CFM (CFM)

Cubic feet per minute (CFM) is the dominant airflow unit in North American HVAC, ventilation, and pneumatic systems. One CFM = 0.000472 m³/s = 28.32 L/min.

HVAC systems in the US are universally specified in CFM: a typical bedroom requires 50–100 CFM of ventilation; a commercial kitchen exhaust hood needs 300–1,500 CFM; a large data center cooling system may require 100,000+ CFM.

Interesting fact: The term CFM is so entrenched in US building practice that even metric-preferring engineers typically specify airflows in CFM for North American projects. Air compressors are rated in CFM at a specified pressure (e.g., '10 CFM @ 90 psi').

About L/s to CFM Conversion

Converting L/s to CFM is essential across hydraulic engineering, HVAC, water treatment, fire protection, and medicine. SI units (m³/s, L/s) are standard in science; European engineering uses m³/h; US systems use GPM and CFM; medical applications use L/min.

Quick reference: 10 L/s = 21.19 CFM. Reverse: 1 CFM = 0.4719 L/s. Factor: 1 L/s = 2.119 CFM.

All conversions use IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, accurate to at least 8 significant figures.