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
The Sno ARC-10D 10 000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner is very small.
For a 1 ton air conditioner unit, the circuit breaker size typically ranges from 15 to 20 amps. The exact size needed will depend on the specific model and requirements of the air conditioner, so it is best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or an electrician to determine the appropriate circuit breaker size for your unit.
i do about the size of a quarter dummy
12000btu hr
The size of the amp breaker for a 220V air conditioner will depend on the specific requirements of the air conditioner. As a general guideline, you can calculate the required amps by dividing the air conditioner's wattage by the voltage (220V). For example, if your air conditioner is rated at 5500 watts, you would need a breaker of at least 25 amps (5500 watts / 220 volts = 25 amps). It is always best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a licensed electrician to ensure the correct size breaker is installed.
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.