I would go with a 2 1/2 ton to 3 ton unit but to be sure But to be accurate have a HVAC&R specialist perform a J Load analysis on your building.
about 75000 btu
5500 to 7000 BTU unit is fine
Volume = Width x Length x Depth, so, if this were a standard rectangular pool, you would come up with 16x35x5=2800. This number is in cubic feet and there are approximately 7.5 gallons of water in one cubic foot, so, 2800 x 7.5 = 21000 gallons.
A 5,000 t0 7,000 BTU should cool it nicely. If there is no insulation, maybe lean toward the 7,000
by using the capture-recapture method which gives you the total size of organisms in a population.
4 Ton
That depends on the size of the bottle, the make of the conditioner and where you live/shop.
It depends on your location, shade, windows, and insulation. You should be able to find a local A/C contractor who will do what's called a J-load calculation. There are also online calculators that will give you a rough approximation if you have an idea of how good your insulation and windows are.
The suggested or recommended air conditioning system for a 2 story 2,400 square foot house is 4 tons. It would be slightly more or less depending on the climate zone.
what size of central air conditioner do i need for a 950 sq ft house
3 ton
a 2p 20 amp should work fine for a single 220 air conditioner,
The Sno ARC-10D 10 000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner is very small.
i do about the size of a quarter dummy
12000btu hr
5 TON
About a tenth of a ton.