2.5 ton
A condenser is typically installed based on 400 square feet per (1) ton. That is, in a dwelling of 1800 square feet, a 4 & 1/2 ton unit, (for air conditioning), will be needed. Any less and the condenser will have to work too hard. Much more and the condenser will over work, (due to start-up and cool down energy overlapping, as well as the excess energy required to run the larger unit), thereby wasting money.
if you have normal ceiling height(below 10ft) a 2 1/2 ton should be fine.
sample size is the specific size of a thing like the how long or wide. while sample unit is the whole thing not referring to specific number size.
There is only one way to properly size an ac unit or a furnace. That is by performing a load calculation. This is a process that takes into account the construction features of the home. It is also based on weather data for the specific location of the home. For more information you can click on the load calculation page at http://www.hvac-for-beginners.com
This answer depends on the size of the unit needed, the size of the area to be cooled. Most home AC work runs about $200-$500 depending on the size of your home. Call a professional service for a free estimate or their opinion.
It is recommended a four Tom air-conditioner is needed to cool a 3200 square foot home. The size of the air conditioner is dependent upon several different factors.
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2.5 ton
depends on the size of the unit you want to use and the size of the window plus how many rooms you are trying to keep cool and if the unit is energy efficient and depends on how much you are willing to spend on the unit
That is not enough information to properly size an a/c unit. Number of occupants, number and size of windows, position of home with respect to sun's movement, geographical location of the house, insulation - all of these need to be considered. Too large a unit and it will not run long enough to remove the moisture from the air in your home. Too small a unit and it will not cool the air properly. Avoid a/c contractor's who only want to size the unit based upon the square footage of the home.
This unit is designed to cool a room up to 200 square feet.
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.
3.5 ton
A 2 ton unit would be most useful for that size home. 1280SF generator will be most useful and cost less in the long run. It will also last longer because it can hold up to what is needed.
1 and half to 2 ton
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