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Question about Sunbeam Heating & Cooling

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warm air The air conditioner is not cooling off the room although it is on high How big of a room are you trying to cool? The rule of thumb is 600 sq ft per 12,000 btu.

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...BTU, EER 10.8) and I was surprise. This A/C decrease temperature but increase humidity (?!) 3) Please could you recommend what I have to do in order to decrease humidity and temperature with the same ...

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btu for every 600 sq ft. I'm thinking between 6000 -10000 btu ought to be big enough. Lots of things go into sizing, and the size of the room is important - but the 'heat load,' needs to be considered

...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 unit and vice ...

Question about XHB123D X/Y Series Heat/Cool Air Conditioner

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...600 = 2 if the space was not well insulated - you would require a 3 HP unit. 1200 divided by 400 = 3 note; 1 ton of air conditioning - is sometimes referred to as 1 HP or 12000 Btu. Whether you call ...

Question about AW0603B Air Conditioner

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...btu. So, if your cooling area is 600 sq ft you would need an AC which was rated at 12000 btu, assuming your house is well insulated. If it is not insulated well - you might need a bigger unit, i.e. ...

Question about M6X08F2D Air Conditioner

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btu) of Air conditioning for every 600 sq feet (if the house is well insulated) - if not - then you will need 1 ton (12000 btu) for every 400 sq feet. So, if you have 900 sq feet and the house is well

Question about DPAC12031 Air Conditioner

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...If not - then 2000 btu for every 66 sq ft. For example - a 12000 btu AC unit should cool 600 sq feet of cooling space if well insulated. or 400 sq feet if not well insulated. hope this has

Question about M6Q10F2A Air Conditioner

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...btu for every 600 sq ft of cooling space (if the place is well insulated) or 400 sq ft (if not well insulated). So, you have a 10000 btu unit which is 5/6th of 12000 btu - so - can reasonably expect ...

...btu's (ton) per 400 - 600 sq. ft. of space is adequate. With A/C a little too small is much better than a little too big. The unit needs to run for extended periods to dehumidify properly. Short ...

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