Calculate The Right-Sized Air Conditioner For Your Need S
Calculating your air conditioning requirements
Heat Load
The level of heat generated is called the heat gain or even heat load.
Heat is measured in a choice of
British Thermal devices (BTU) or...
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Calculate The Right-Sized Air Conditioner For Your Need S
Calculating your air conditioning requirements
Heat Load
The level of heat generated is called the heat gain or even heat load.
Heat is measured in a choice of
British Thermal devices (BTU) or Kilowatts (KW).
1KW is the same as 3412BTUs.
The high temperature load depends on many factors, by taking into mind those that apply with your
circumstances and adding them together the reasonably accurate measure of the total heat might be
calculated.
Factors contain :
The floor area of the room
The size and position of home windows, and whether they have got blinds or shades
The number of room occupants (if any)
The heat generated by equipment
The heat produced by lighting
Floor part of Room
The amount of cooling required depends on the area of the room.
To be able to calculate the area
within square metres:
Room Area BTU = Length (m) a Width (m) by 337
Window Size along with Position
If, your room doesn t have windows, you can disr
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