Table of Contents
- 1 How do I know what size AC condenser I need?
- 2 What size condenser do I need for 1500 square feet?
- 3 What size air conditioner do I need for a 2000 square-foot home?
- 4 Where do you find the condensing unit on an air conditioner?
- 5 How big is the smallest central air conditioner?
- 6 How can you tell the size of an AC unit?
How do I know what size AC condenser I need?
To calculate the size of the air conditioner you need for a room, first, multiply the length of the room with its width. Then multiply it with 25 BTU to get the ample cooling for the room under different weather conditions. For example, if the room is 15 feet long and 12 feet wide, it comes to 180 square feet.
What size condenser do I need for 1500 square feet?
1,201 to 1,500 square feet homes should use 2.5 tons. If your home size is higher than the number above but is less not more than 1,800 square feet, you can go for a three-ton A/C. Choose a unit that is 3.5 tons if your home measures more than 1,800 but not more 2,100 square feet.
What size air conditioner do I need for a 2000 square-foot home?
If your home is 2000 square feet, you can calculate your HVAC needs the same as you would for a 1600 square foot home. Assuming one ton of cooling capacity can cool 400 square feet of your home, you’ll need about 5.0 tons of air conditioning capacity. Multiply this by 12,000 BTUs, and you’ll get 60,000 BTUs.
How many sq ft will a 2 ton AC cool?
Units that are 2 tons can cool off 901-1200 square feet spaces. Units that are 2.5 tons can cool off 1201-1500 square feet, etc. This pattern continues up to units of 5 tons that cool off 2401-3000 square feet, with every half ton increase adding about an additional 300 square feet.
How big of an air conditioner do I Need?
Because there is no simple answer to the question, “What size air conditioner do I need?” and because it is so important to your comfort and energy consumption, we always recommend getting a professional assessment of your property.
Where do you find the condensing unit on an air conditioner?
Find the air conditioner’s condensing unit outside the home. It is typically on the same side of the building where the heating and cooling equipment is installed inside the house. It might be mounted on top of a home with a flat roof. Look on the exterior of the condensing unit for its data plate.
How big is the smallest central air conditioner?
The smallest central air conditioning unit is 18,000 BTUs (1.5 tons), while the largest is 60,000 BTUs (5 tons). Today electricity is very expensive and you don’t want to waste it on running central air that is too big. On the other hand, installing a central AC that is too small will not keep your house cool!
How can you tell the size of an AC unit?
You can determine the approximate size of an AC unit with a little math and some information from its data plate. Find the air conditioner’s condensing unit outside the home. It is typically on the same side of the building where the heating and cooling equipment is installed inside the house.