How big of a room will 5000 BTU cool?
How big of a room will 5000 BTU cool?
100 to 150 square feet
How much does it cost to run a 5000 BTU air conditioner per month?
In this case, the cost per month will be approximately $45. A yearly cost can be determined by multiplying the cost per week, $11.20, by how many weeks in a year, 52. The total approximate yearly amount to run a 5,000-Btu air conditioner continuously will be about $585.
How many BTUs do I need for my air conditioner?
As a rule of thumb, an air conditioner needs 20 Btu for each square foot of living space. But other considerations, such as the ceiling height and the size of your windows and doorways, might call for more cooling power. To measure your room, multiply the length by the width.
How many BTU do I need for my room?
In most cases 1-2 radiators will suffice, however for larger rooms you may require more. The amount of BTU’s required per radiator will depend on how many radiators are within the room – so divide the total BTU requirement by the number of radiators to calculate the average BTU’s required per radiator.
Is more or less BTU better?
More is not better. A unit with too many BTU’s, will cool the room fast, but leave the room humid. Too few BTU’s will never cool the room down and the unit will run incessantly. To be sure you’re making the right decision, call us to get answers about air conditioner sizes and efficiency.
How many BTUs do I need for a 900 square foot garage?
Two-car garages (450-700 sq ft) require a 3600-7000 W unit (electric heaters) or 000 BTUs/hr (for the propane ones) Three-car or bigger garages (700-900 sq ft) need a 7000-9000 W unit (or 000 BTUs/hr).
How many BTU do I need for a 2500 square foot house?
However, there are basic “rule-of-thumb” estimations to help select the proper size for your home. In colder climates, you’ll want a furnace that generates 40 to 45 BTUs per square foot. At this amount, you’ll need 100,000-112,500 BTU furnace to heat a home of 2,500 square feet.