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anywhere from 5,000 btu - 6,500 btu
14,000
Yes it is, you want to make sure you get the correct amount of BTU. Depending on how large the area is and how many people it expects to keep cool. If there if not enough BTU it will fail to cool the room.
10 kw = 10 kJ/sec = 9.478 BTU/sec = 34120 BTU per hour.
That would depend on the size of the room and the humidity.
btus needed to heat & cool 625sf room
It will cool approx 550 sq feet, depending on amount of direct sunlight in room and amount of people in room being cooled.
2180 SqFt/500 = 4.4 tons of AC required x12000 BTU/ton = 52800 BTU's Answer is it takes 52800 BTU's to cool a 2180 SqFt home
15000 btu
500sq.ft
LG 8000 BTU would cool more efficiently
While the question is not very well framed, the following information probably permits an answer to the intended question:The rule of thumb is 2-1/2 tons of refrigeration per 1000 square feet.1 ton = 12000 BTU/hour... so 400 ft2 x 2.5 tons/1000 ft2 x 12000 BTU/hr∙ton = 12000 BTU/hrNote that the appropriate answer is in terms of RATE of cooling (BTU/hr) not total energy (BTU)It is impossible to answer the question as asked because the total energy required to cool the room would depend on several factors not provided with the question, for example:the beginning and ending temperaturesheight of the room - so that the volume of the room could be calculatedhumidity of the airdegree of insulationwhether the room contained only air or also furniture, equipment, people,etc.