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🌡️ HVAC BTU & Room Size Calculator

Calculate required heating and cooling capacity to properly size AC units and heaters

Room Dimensions

Room Characteristics

How to Use

  1. Measure your room dimensions (length, width, ceiling height)
  2. Select your climate zone and insulation quality
  3. Count windows and assess sun exposure
  4. Enter number of regular occupants and room type
  5. Click "Calculate BTU Requirements" to see sizing recommendations

HVAC Sizing Guide

BTU vs. Tons

1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hr. Room ACs are rated in BTU (5,000-24,000). Central AC rated in tons (1.5-5 ton). Standard rule: 20 BTU per sq ft, adjusted for factors.

Adjustment Factors

Base 20 BTU/sq ft. Add: +10% per person over 2, +10% for kitchens, +10% for high sun exposure, +15% for poor insulation. Subtract: -10% for good insulation, -10% for shaded rooms.

SEER Ratings

SEER measures AC efficiency. Minimum 14 SEER (DOE standard). 16+ SEER is high-efficiency. Each +1 SEER = ~7% energy savings. Higher upfront cost, lower operating cost.

Heating Capacity

Heating needs 25-30% more BTU than cooling in cold climates. Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling. Supplemental heat may be needed below 30°F.