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This also depends on ceiling height, insulation, windows, number of occupants and other factors. If windows are only north facing that could be a major influence. Also depends on how warm and how long your summers are.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It doesn't look like it. How many BTUs to cool a room? Here are some common room sizes and the needed BTUs: 8 X 10 = 80 sq. ft. | 5,000 BTU's Needed 9 X 10 = 90 sq. ft. | 5,000 10 X 12 = 120 sq. ft. | 5,000 11 X 13 = 143 sq. ft. | 5,000 12 X 12 = 144 sq. ft. | 5,000 12 X 14 = 168 sq. ft. | 6,000 13 X 19 = 247 sq. ft. | 6,000-7,000 14 X 18 = 252 sq. ft. | 7,000 16 X 20 = 320 sq. ft. | 8,000
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Keep in mind that a room air conditioner is designed to condition a room and not an entire open space. According to our sizing chart on our website, a 650 sq ft. room would need a 14,000 BTU air conditioner. There are many factors in determining the proper size air conditioner for a room, square footage, number of occupants, is the room shaded or not and is the unit being used in a Kitchen. You can view the chart on our geappliances.com and type in Air Conditioner Sizing to find the chart.
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