big enough for my home? depending who you talk to a ton will cover about 500 sq ft (as some say 400 sq ft others say 600 sq ft). I believe your unit is a 3 1/2 ton unit. Below is a chart 0sf-750 sf= 1
...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, ...
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...big,' (3.5 x 600' = 2100 sq ft.). Note: fyi - many in the AC business will sometimes refer to tonnage in btu's, i.e. 1 ton = 12000 btu - hence a '2 ton unit' can also be referred to as a 24000 btu ...
...no heat or air and I just bought two PTAC units that are 12000 btu's each and I wonder would they heat & cool my home? Nope its a big room for 24000btu. the computation is 18sqm./ 1 ton. or 1.5
...1`8,00 btu for a 24x12 room? Hitachi is a good brand, I wouldn't be afraid of it. As to the size, it seems a little 'oversized' for the room you're talking about. 24x12 = 288 sq ft. As a general rule ...
...1 ton of cooling capacity or enough to cool approximatly 450 sq ft of floor area. Be sure to read the instructions of course and be sure that all the packaging material was removed that may be ...
...big one. When you don't need the tonnage, you can leave one off and still be cool, but you still have a second for really hot locations or days. It also depends quite a bit on where you expect to set ...
...1 with an added after the fact Trane XE1000 model TTR030C100A2 R22 refrigerant with a mfr date of 5/1995. I've had 3 people look at it and got 3 different answers. Guy one with supposedely 15 ...
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