For example, a 30,000 BTU, 2.5-ton air conditioner is made to effectively cool a home between 1,200 and 1,500 square feet. A slightly larger 3,600, 3-ton unit, is designed for homes that are 1,500 to 1,800 square feet.
What size AC do I need for a 2000 square foot home?
Pro Tip: as a rule of thumb, the maximum AC unit size you need to install should not be more than 15% more than the BTU's you need to cool your house. This means that if your house requires a 24,000 BTU unit (2 tons), you should not install one that is larger than 30,000 BTU's (3 tons) to maintain energy efficiency.
How many square feet is a 2.5-ton AC good for?
1500 square feet
How many square feet will a 2-ton air conditioner handle?
Units that are 2 tons can cool off 901-1200 square feet spaces. Units that are 2.5 tons can cool off 1201-1500 square feet, etc. This pattern continues up to units of 5 tons that cool off 2401-3000 square feet, with every half ton increase adding about an additional 300 square feet.
How many tons is 1500 square feet?
Area (Square Feet): BTU Tonnage
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600 sq ft 12,000 BTU 1 Ton
900 sq ft 18,000 BTU 1.5 Tons
1,200 sq ft 24,000 BTU 2 Tons
1,500 sq ft 30,000 BTU 2.5 Tons
How big of an air conditioner do I need for 1600 square feet?
Assuming the minimum cooling capacity of 400 square feet per ton for your HVAC unit, a 1600 square foot home will require 4.0 tons of air conditioning to cool. Your HVAC unit will need to remove about 4.0 x 12,000 BTUs, or 48,000 BTUs, per hour to keep your home cool.
How much does it cost to install air conditioning in a 1500 sq ft house?
AC Unit Capacity (Ton) Cooling Capacity Square Feet
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3 Ton 1,400 - 1,600 sq ft
3.5 Ton 1,650 - 1,800 sq ft
4 Ton 1,850 - 2,100 sq ft
5 Ton 2,400 - 3,000 sq ft