14,000
That would depend on the size of the room and the humidity.
you can use easy way 25 square meter*3.281*3.281*80/ 12000 1.79 ton
answer: 7680 btu 1 gallon= 8 lb 130F-50F=80F 12G*8LB*80F=7680 BTU
Square feet means nothing by itself. You also need to have the height in order to obtain the volume. Then you also need: required working temperature, insulation type and thickness, type and quantity of product to be kept in cold room, how often and at what temperature new product gets put into the room.
About 8,000 BTU
usually 20 btu's per square foot so......12000 btu's should do fine
btus needed to heat & cool 625sf room
At least 8000 btu
anywhere from 5,000 btu - 6,500 btu
5000 BTU's should work for a room that size.
Yes, a 14,000 BTU furnace will heat your 500 square foot room just fine. Make sure you test it out to make sure you don't turn it up too high at first.
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The answer depends on the ambient temperature, how coll they want to be,how large a room they are in, whether or not they are physically active, etc.
The number of BTUs needed to cool a room depends on factors such as insulation, ceiling height, and climate. On average, a 300 sq ft room would require around 6,000-7,000 BTUs to keep it under 90 degrees Fahrenheit in moderate climates. It's best to consult a HVAC professional to determine the exact BTU capacity needed for your specific room.
The estimated cooling capacity needed to cool a 190 square foot room is around 5,000 BTUs per hour. This number may vary depending on factors like insulation, ceiling height, and local climate conditions. It's recommended to consult with a professional to determine the exact BTU requirements for your specific room.
A 12,000 BTU heater is needed for a 1,400 square foot area. BTU or British Thermal Unit is a unit of measure commonly used for heating and cooling.