The 60 sq. ft. room requires a big 3 hp air conditioner with about 2600 watts and cooling capacity of 8100. please refer to the chart below.
The cooling capacity and heating capacity required for a room can generally be calculated using the following parameters. Cooling capacity is equal to room area x 140W to 180W; heating capacity room area x 180W to 240W. Doors and windows also consume some energy.
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Purchase of air-conditioning output of the cooling capacity (heat) should be relative to the area in which it is used. Due to the differences in the condition of the room and the regional climate of the use of air-conditioning, as well as the extreme weather forecast, the purchase of air-conditioning should buy a large buy small.
There are many factors that will affect the cooling effect of air conditioning, the most important of which are the floor, west sun, west window, house type and several other items, so how to accurately calculate the room needs the size of the air conditioning power?
First of all, the cooling capacity needed per square meter is set at 150W;
If the top floor, west sunshine accounted for one of them, according to the calculation of 200W per square meter;
If there is a west window or both the top floor and the west sunshine, at least 250W per square meter;
Both the west window and the top floor, at least 300W per square meter;
Can only be More, not less, otherwise the fixed-speed machine does not stop or inverter machine is always running at full speed until the protection starts, resulting in the adjustment of the room air temperature; area selection reference table
Room area Applicable air conditioning size (cooling)
10M2 below 23 machines (small one-horsepower)
10M2-14M2?26 machines (large one-horsepower)
14M2-18M2?32 machines (large one-horsepower)
14M2 -18M2?32 machine (small one and a half horse)
16M2-20M2?35 machine (positive one and a half horse)
20M2-32M2?50 machine (positive two horse)
30M2-45M2?61 machine (two and a half horse)
45M2-55M2?75 machine (big three horse)
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