9000 Btu
For a 30 square meter room, a general guideline is to have an air conditioner with a cooling capacity of about 7,000 to 9,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units). Factors such as ceiling height, insulation, and the number of occupants can affect this requirement. It’s advisable to consult with an HVAC professional to determine the exact size needed for optimal efficiency and comfort.
To determine the appropriate air conditioner size for a room, you need to calculate the required capacity based on the room's square footage. The general rule is to have 20 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per square foot of space. To calculate the required capacity, multiply the square footage of the room by 20. For example, a room that is 300 square feet would need an air conditioner with a capacity of 6,000 BTUs.
The area of the floor is 0.0234 square meter. The area of the ceiling is also 0.0234 square meter. We could also calculate the area of the walls, but we would need to know the height of the room.
To determine the size of air conditioner you need for your room, measure the square footage of the room and use a sizing chart provided by the manufacturer. This will help you select an air conditioner that is the right capacity for your space.
It depends on the climate, insulation, and layout of the room. In general, a 1 ton air conditioner is suitable for a room between 400-800 square feet, so it may struggle to adequately cool a room of 1800 square feet. It is recommended to use a larger capacity air conditioner for a room of that size.
The recommended square footage for a room that requires a 9000 BTU air conditioner is around 350-400 square feet.
You need the width of the base board.
2.5 x 3.0 = 7.5 square meters
2.5*4 = 10 square meters
The recommended room size for a 9000 BTU air conditioner is around 350 to 400 square feet.
It would be a very small room. More like a closet. Try 1 meter by 3 meter, or 1.5 meter by 2 meter both would make 3 square meters.
Area = 30*40 = 1200 square meters