Area (Sq.ft.) | AC Capacity (BTU) |
---|---|
100 to 150 | 5,000 |
150 to 250 | 6,000 |
250 to 300 | 7,000 |
300 to 350 | 8,000 |
350 to 400 | 9,000 |
400 to 450 | 10,000 |
450 to 550 | 12,000 |
550 to 700 | 14,000 |
700 to 1000 | 18,000 |
1000 to 1200 | 21,000 |
1200 to 1400 | 23,000 |
1400 to 1500 | 24,000 |
1500 to 2000 | 30,000 |
2000 to 2500 | 34,000 |
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Air Conditioner Size Chart
The Air Conditioner Size Chart provides the recommended AC capacity (BTU) based on the area in square feet, ranging from 5,000 BTU for areas of 100 to 150 sq.ft. to 34,000 BTU for areas of 2000 to 2500 sq.ft.
The Air Conditioner Size Chart provides information about the appropriate AC capacity (BTU) required for different areas measured in square feet. This chart helps users determine the ideal air conditioner size for their specific space, ensuring efficient cooling and energy usage. The chart lists various square footage ranges and their corresponding AC capacity in BTUs, making it easier for users to select the most suitable air conditioner for their needs.
FAQs
What is an air conditioner size chart?
An air conditioner size chart is a reference tool that helps determine the appropriate size of an air conditioner for a particular space.
Why is an air conditioner size chart important?
An air conditioner size chart is important as it ensures that the air conditioner you choose is capable of adequately cooling the specific area for optimum performance and energy efficiency.
How do I use an air conditioner size chart?
To use an air conditioner size chart, you typically need to determine the square footage of the area you want to cool, match it with the corresponding BTU (British Thermal Units) in the chart, and select an air conditioner with a matching or slightly higher BTU rating.
What happens if I choose the wrong air conditioner size?
If you choose an air conditioner that is too small for the area you want to cool, it may struggle to cool the space adequately, resulting in poor performance and increased energy consumption. On the other hand, selecting an air conditioner that is too large may lead to inefficient cooling and potential temperature fluctuations.
Can I rely solely on an air conditioner size chart to determine the appropriate size?
While an air conditioner size chart is a helpful starting point, it is also important to consider factors like insulation, ceiling height, windows, and local climate conditions when selecting the right size of air conditioner. Consulting with a professional HVAC technician is highly recommended for an accurate evaluation and sizing recommendation.
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