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How To Calculate The Size Of Aircon

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anyone knows the formula to calculate aircon size locally? i found several formula online, but the results are deviated with each other.

the one from coolserve: area (square feet) * 65 BTU

the one from renotalk site: area (square meter) * 337 BTU

which one is more applicable in singapore?

 

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It's the cubic volume of the room which matters. Not the area. Perhaps the formulas assume standard HDB ceiling height of 2.3 m or so. However, if you live in the top floor of HDB flat, the ceiling is 2.7m, and the formula may not work. If you live in a bungalow, the ceiling could be 3m, 4m even 5 m if you are really rich.

So you should really understand these better.

 

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It's the cubic volume of the room which matters. Not the area. Perhaps the formulas assume standard HDB ceiling height of 2.3 m or so. However, if you live in the top floor of HDB flat, the ceiling is 2.7m, and the formula may not work. If you live in a bungalow, the ceiling could be 3m, 4m even 5 m if you are really rich.

So you should really understand these better.

mine is HDB flat.

 

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