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SOURCE: Considering running a duct to cool upstairs of a
Your unit is sufficient to cool up to 1000 sq ft satisfactorily. You have a 2 ton unit. 500 feet per ton is standard.
SOURCE: 4 ton HVAC Unit for 2000 SQ FT Residential Bldg (Single Story)
One ton of cooling per 500 square feet of space assuming you have good insulation. Yes, 4 tons for 2000 feet would be accurate.
SOURCE: I have a Goodman CPLJ24-1B condenser unit & am
Yes, it is a 2ton unit and no, it's definitely not big enough. You need 1 cfm per square foot. That's 2000 cfm. 1 ton of air is equal to 400cfm. So you would actually need around a 5 ton unit to comfortably do a 2000sq ft building. Insulation, doors, windows, and other sources of heat load all factor in, but this is the standard formula. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: What's the conversion formula for
The square foot is the smaller unit of area, so you will have to divide a measurement in square feet by the number of square feet per square meter. Since there are 10.76 square feet per square meter, divide by that value.
Obviously, to convert from square meters to square feet, you would multiply by that value.
1 square meter is 10.76391 square feet.
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