5500 to 7000 BTU unit is fine
To calculate the amount of underlay needed for a 16ft by 11ft room, first determine the area by multiplying the length by the width: 16ft x 11ft = 176 square feet. Typically, underlay is sold in rolls that cover a specific area, so you'll need to purchase enough to cover the entire 176 square feet. It's advisable to buy a little extra to account for mistakes or adjustments, so consider rounding up to the nearest roll size available.
A 5,000 t0 7,000 BTU should cool it nicely. If there is no insulation, maybe lean toward the 7,000
Oh, dude, math time! So, to find the square footage of a room, you just multiply the length by the width. In this case, 21 feet by 11 feet gives you 231 square feet. That's like, the size of a pretty decent living room or a small studio apartment. Math can be fun... sometimes.
64.66m² X 700 = 45262btu/hr 45262btu/hr /9800 = 4.62Hp So, we can estimate to choose 5Hp of air conditioner for the room. But the calculation is without the heat load. If got, we need to top up extra btu/hr, 1 people equivalent to 500btu/hr or 450W of electrical equipment can produce 450X3.5 = 1575btu/hr....so its depend on your load either human or things that generate heat such as electrical equipment.
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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.
9000 Btu
The recommended room size for a 9000 BTU air conditioner is around 350 to 400 square feet.
To calculate the amount of underlay needed for a 16ft by 11ft room, first determine the area by multiplying the length by the width: 16ft x 11ft = 176 square feet. Typically, underlay is sold in rolls that cover a specific area, so you'll need to purchase enough to cover the entire 176 square feet. It's advisable to buy a little extra to account for mistakes or adjustments, so consider rounding up to the nearest roll size available.
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 average size of a bathroom is 9ft by 11ft ... :)
You will need a portable air conditioner that offers 24,000 - 25,500 BTUs to cool a room of about 1500 cubic feet. This is a large sized room and a 2.5 ton unit would cool that area.
Size of apartments vary, however a Frigidaire FAC124P1A Compact II 12,000-BTU Room Air Conditioner should be sufficient for an averaged sized one bedroom apartment.
A 12,000 BTU air conditioner can typically cool a room size of 350-550 square feet. This can vary depending on factors such as insulation, ceiling height, and sunlight exposure in the room. It's recommended to consider these factors when determining the appropriate size air conditioner for your room.
The average size of a bathroom is 9ft by 11ft(not the size of an apple)
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.
To calculate the appropriate size of an air conditioner for a house, you need to consider the square footage of the space you want to cool. Measure the length and width of each room, then use a formula or an online calculator to determine the required cooling capacity in BTUs (British Thermal Units). This will help you choose an air conditioner that is the right size for your home.