Calculate fumigation volume from site dimensions instantly. Adjust deductions, safety margin, and dosage for planning. Visualize totals, then download clean reports for field records.
V = L × W × H
V = (L × W × sidewall height) + (L × W × roof rise ÷ 2)
V = π × (D ÷ 2)² × H
Gross Volume = Volume per chamber × Chamber count
Deduction Volume = Gross Volume × Obstruction %
Net Volume = Gross Volume − Deduction Volume
Adjusted Volume = Net Volume × (1 + Safety Margin %)
Gas Required (kg) = Adjusted Volume × Dosage Rate ÷ 1000
All dimensions are converted internally to meters, and all final gas calculations are based on cubic meters for consistency.
| Case | Type | Dimensions | Gross Volume (m³) | Deduction % | Adjusted Volume (m³) | Dosage Rate | Gas Required (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warehouse Room | Rectangular | 12 × 8 × 4 m | 384.00 | 5% | 401.28 | 32 g/m³ | 12.84 |
| Gable Shed | Gable Roof | 20 × 10 × 4 m, roof rise 2 m | 1000.00 | 8% | 1030.40 | 28 g/m³ | 28.85 |
| Four Silos | Cylinder | Diameter 3 m, height 6 m, count 4 | 169.65 | 3% | 177.72 | 24 g/m³ | 4.27 |
It estimates the enclosed air space that must be treated during fumigation. This helps plan chamber size, deductions, adjusted working volume, and approximate dosage requirement.
Gross volume is the full geometric enclosure size. Net volume removes space occupied by equipment, pallets, structural members, or other non-free areas inside the chamber.
Use it when the top section forms a roof peak above the sidewalls. The calculator adds the triangular roof space to the rectangular lower enclosure.
The safety margin increases the working volume after deductions. It is useful when your method requires an extra allowance for planning, leakage, or operational reserve.
Yes. Enter the number of identical chambers in the chamber count field. The calculator multiplies the single chamber volume before applying deductions and margins.
You can enter meters, feet, centimeters, or inches. The calculator converts all dimensions internally to meters to keep the final volume and dosage consistent.
The dosage output is based on the adjusted volume in cubic meters and the dosage rate entered in grams per cubic meter. The final value is shown in kilograms.
They include the main calculated results and key summary values. This makes it easier to store field records, review assumptions, or share planning notes.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.