There are many variables but 3 tons of air conditioning is enough to cover 1750 sq ft.
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We'll need to know the units. If that's 900 feet by 12 feet, the square footage is 10,800. If it's some other unit, tell us what it is.
Impossible to tell without knowing whether the linear measures for 8 x 16 are yards, feet, metres or some exotic unit.
Square unit
the square unit of....!
I would first make the decision as to how much square footage you except the air conditioner to cover. If it is a normal size square footage I would base your purchase on that.
Square footage is a measure of an area. It is usually for areas for which square feet is a sensible measurement unit, such as a room, or a house. However, we have had people asking about the square footage of countries!
Square footage is a measure of an area. It is usually for areas for which square feet is a sensible measurement unit, such as a room, or a house. However, we have had people asking about the square footage of countries!
Square footage.
Square footage.
square footage
square footage is normally used. Take the dimensions of your room and multiply them together.
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One ton is a unit of weight. Square Feet is a unit of space. You cannot convert the two without knowing more information such as a tone of what will cover such and such square feet, a ton of insulation will cover this much square feet to this depth. etc...
1500 square feet
No, they are usually the same for all units regardless of square footage. A car dealership has signing fees for a new car that are standard, regardless of the value of the car.
To measure the square footage of a condo, you would need to include both the area of the unit itself and the percentage of common areas allocated to it. The common areas may include hallways, lobby, gym, pool, and other shared spaces. You can calculate the total by multiplying the square footage of the condo unit by the percentage of common areas specified in the condo's governing documents.