How to Interpret AHAM's CADR Ratings      
Please note: CADR does not apply to technology that does not use air flow such as Airfree's ceramic core and Vortex's SPI technology.
  
Certified Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) -  Recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the American  Lung Association, the CADR is independently measured by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) to enable consumers to compare air purifiers with regard to performance in eliminating tobacco smoke, dust and pollen.
All of the manufacturers voluntarily participate  in the AHAM certification program for room air cleaners. This  standardized measurement system - known as the Clean Air Delivery Rate,  or CADR - determines how well an air cleaner reduces pollutants such as tobacco smoke, dust, and pollen.  From air cleaner to air cleaner, compare the CADR numbers listed next  to each model number. 
 
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) seal (usually found on the back of an air cleaner's box) will list three CADR numbers - one for tobacco smoke, one for pollen and one for dust.  The CADR number indicates volume of filtered air delivered by an air  cleaner. The higher the tobacco smoke, pollen and dust numbers, the  faster the unit filters the air. 
First, look at suggested room size. Then refer to  the tobacco smoke, dust, and pollen CADR numbers. The higher the  numbers, the faster the unit filters the pollutants out of the air. If  from one unit to the other the ratings are the same, their air filtering  performance is similar.
In basic terms, the higher the number (rating), the more clean air delivered.
  Follow AHAM's 2/3 Rule:
You'll always want a unit with a tobacco smoke CADR at least 2/3 your room's area.
For example, a 10 ft x 12 ft room - 120 square feet (sqft) - would  require an air cleaner with a tobacco smoke CADR of at least 80. If your  room size is smaller, the unit will simply clean the air more often or  faster. If you have ceilings higher than 8', you'll want an air cleaner rated for a larger room. 
 
 
CADR Performance Measurement Parameters
 
 
  Dust                         10 - 400 CADR 
 
Tobacco Smoke       10 - 450 CADR 
 
Pollen                        25 - 450 CADR
 
  
Example of CADR performance measurement:
 
  
  Room Size Calculation
Room size square footage is calculated using the following formula:
Square feet of room = Smoke CADR value x 1.55
This formula is based on the CADR  requirement to remove 80% of smoke particles on a continuous steady  state basis, assuming one room air exchange per hour.