LIFETYLE & UTILITIE CALCULATOR Air Conditioner Size Calculator A precise tool.
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What is the Air Conditioner Size Calculator & How does it work?

The size of an air conditioner is crucial for ensuring effective cooling and energy efficiency. The recommended BTU (British Thermal Unit) capacity depends on the square footage of the room and its exposure to sunlight.

A general rule of thumb is that each 100 square feet requires approximately 20 BTUs for mild climates, 30 BTUs for moderate climates, and 40 BTUs for hot climates. However, direct sunlight can increase the cooling load by about 10% to 15%.

BTU = text{square footage} times text{BTUs per square foot}
BTU = recommended air conditioner capacity in BTUs
square footage = size of the room in square feet
BTUs per square foot = 20 for mild, 30 for moderate, 40 for hot climates
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many BTUs do I need for a 300 square foot room in a hot climate?
For a 300 square foot room in a hot climate, you would need approximately 1200 BTUs.
What is the impact of direct sunlight on air conditioner size?
Direct sunlight can increase the cooling load by about 10% to 15%, so you may need an additional 10% to 15% in BTU capacity.
Can I use this calculator for a room with partial sunlight?
Yes, you can still use the calculator. Adjust the square footage accordingly and consider it as having moderate exposure to sunlight.
What is the recommended BTU size for a 250 square foot room in a mild climate?
For a 250 square foot room in a mild climate, you would need approximately 500 BTUs.
How does the calculator account for humidity when determining BTU size?
This calculator primarily focuses on square footage and climate conditions. Humidity can affect cooling needs, so consider consulting with a professional if your area has high humidity.
Is there a maximum room size this calculator is suitable for?
While the calculator provides general guidelines, it’s best to consult with HVAC professionals for rooms larger than 500 square feet or those with unique cooling needs.
Can I use this calculator for a basement or an attic space?
Yes, but consider that basements and attics may have different insulation levels and air circulation, so adjust the square footage accordingly and consult a professional if needed.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.