Technically you need one ton of cooling for every 400 square feet, but it is always best to slightly undersize your unit, as it will be more efficient and have a longer life span. I would go one ton of cooling for every 500 square feet .
The capacity of a split AC can be determined by a simple formula. The voltage of the AC connector and the size of the room are the two factors that determine the capacity.
The size of room is enough wich is suitable for capacity of 1.5 Ton A/C The size of room is enough wich is suitable for capacity of 1.5 Ton A/C
12,000 btu of cooling capacity.
1.0 ton
This AC/Heater unit works best for a room size of 10 x 15.
You want a about 8000btu for a room that size
A: It not size but rather capacity. the capacity will be the ac power consumption AC volts X AC current that will get Watts. So the capacity of the inverter should be the same watts plus a safety and efficiency power if the watts is 100 watts i would buy a 125 watts minimum
Cooling capacity of 30,000 btu per hour. That is the nominal total of both sensible and latent heat.
its of DC motor certainly,as i have seen.
Based on typical ac equipment naming conventions - 48 - in the model number indicates 48,000 btuh nominal or about 4 tons cooling capacity.
Can possibly be multiple things.. Outside temperature, too much volume in the room, weak AC, Old filter.
Depending on engine size and if it has ac or not, 10 to 12 qts.