Depending on your load the answer is different. (i.e where you are in the country)
In the deep south, its approximately 30 - 35 Btu's per square foot.
In the upper states, its approximately 50 - 60 Btu's per square foot.
So 5000 BTU's will be good for 166 sq. ft in the south and 100 sq ft in the north.
A square foot is a unit of area. A foot is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 2.25 square feet per tile for a total of 1,305 square feet.
You multiply the length times the width to get area. This would be 84 square feet.
One square meter equals 10.7639 square feet.yeah i don't get it i need to know square centimeters too+++Well, that's easier, since the metric system works in factors of 10. So... since there are 100 cms in 1 metre, there are (100 x 100) = 10 000 sq cms in 1 sq.m.
how many tons of refrigeration need to 9,505 square foot
The number of BTUs needed to heat a room can vary based on factors like insulation, ceiling height, climate, etc. As a rough estimate, you can use the formula: 20 BTUs per square foot for a room with standard ceiling height. Therefore, for a 60 square foot room, you would need around 1,200 BTUs to heat it effectively.
To cover this area you will need about 10.87 square meters of material.
You need 100W per square meter. 100W equals around 341.3BTU. 1 square meter are around 10.7 square feet. You therefore need around 32 BTU per square foot.
You'll need 12 times 12 = 144 square feet
To cover an 81 square foot area, you first need to convert the dimensions of the 12x12 blocks to square feet. Each 12x12 block is 1 square foot (since 12 inches = 1 foot). Therefore, you would need 81 blocks to cover the 81 square foot space.
13-ft x 16-ft = 208 square feet
342 of them.
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A 12x12 tile covers 1 square foot (since 12 inches = 1 foot). To cover a 144 square foot area, you would need 144 tiles, as each tile covers 1 square foot. Therefore, you need a total of 144 tiles to completely cover the area.
A commonly used formula is 600-650 square feet per ton. So it would be recommended to use a 2-ton heat pump for a 1300 square foot home. However, other variables are often considered, too, such as the age of the house.
each tile is one square foot so you need 55 tiles