A 6000 BTU air conditioner can cool a room that is about 150 to 250 square feet. If the room is a very sunny room then it would lean more towards the smaller end of the room size.
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A 13000 BTU air conditioner will cool an area of around 550 square feet. The BTU rating determines how much heat can be removed from the are over a given amount of time.
It will cool 360 square feet but it won't drop the temperature below 70, also even to reach 70, will take couple of hours in a hot sunny day.
I currently have a 5k btu air conditioner and I've found that it'll do well to cool a single room, providing the doors are closed most of the time. To expect much more from it as far as cooling wouldn't be realistic. One of the purposes of an air conditioner besides cooling, is to also remove humidity, and if you use it in a larger area, it'll help some, but you can't really expect a lot of cooling from the unit. It'll also run the compressor continually and the electric bill will probably be quite a bit higher.
A 6000 BTU air conditioner can cool a room that is about 150 to 250 square feet. If the room is a very sunny room then it would lean more towards the smaller end of the room size.
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Yes, a 4.5 ton air conditioner would be the minimum size for 2000 square feet.
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A 15000 BTU air conditioner can cool an area of up to 750 square feet. Larger areas can be cooled but will be ineffective and put a strain on the unit.
Type in "6000 square feet in square meters" in Google search and you will get "6000 (square feet) = 557.41824 square meters".
It has a floor area of 6000 square feet.