How many sq ft will a 2 ton AC cool?

For those of you that don't understand the way AC systems work, a 2-ton unit typically provides cooling for about 900-1,400 square feet of space – give or take.
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How much area can a 2 ton AC cover?

To avoid calculations, the rule of thumb says a 1 ton AC covers up to 100 square feet, 1.5-ton covers around 180 square feet and a 2 ton AC can cool up to 240 square feet of space.
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Is a 2 ton AC big enough?

Pro Tip: as a rule of thumb, the maximum AC unit size you need to install should not be more than 15% more than the BTU's you need to cool your house. This means that if your house requires a 24,000 BTU unit (2 tons), you should not install one that is larger than 30,000 BTU's (3 tons) to maintain energy efficiency.
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What size AC do I need for 1200 sq ft?

What Size AC Unit Do I Require For 1200 Square Feet? In general, a unit that's 1.75 to 2 Ton or 21,000 to 24,000 BTU should be adequate for a room that's 1200 square feet.
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What size central air conditioner do I need for a 1500 sq ft home?

1,201 to 1,500 square feet homes should use 2.5 tons. If your home size is higher than the number above but is less not more than 1,800 square feet, you can go for a three-ton A/C. Choose a unit that is 3.5 tons if your home measures more than 1,800 but not more than 2,100 square feet.
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How do I know if my air conditioner is too big?

4 Signs Your AC System Is Too Big for Your Home
  1. High Humidity. Oversized units don't run long enough to dehumidify indoor air. ...
  2. Short Cycling. Because it's so large, an oversized AC meets your home's cooling load in ten minutes or less and then cycles off. ...
  3. Hot and Cold Spots. ...
  4. Shorter Lifespan and Higher Utility Bills.
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What happens when air conditioner is too small?

If your AC is too small for your home, then get in touch with an HVAC professional right away! Give Energy Air a call today, or schedule an appointment online, and we'll help you replace your undersized air conditioner.
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What size air conditioner do I need for a 1300 sq ft house?

The 1,300-Square-Foot Answer

When looking for the quick answer to how much air-conditioning power you'll need to adequately cool a 1,300-square-foot space, the answer is 23,000 BTUs per hour of air conditioning power. This is the base capacity needed for a 1,200- to 1,400-square-foot house.
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Is it better to undersize or oversize AC?

While an AC's capacity typically matches its energy usage, an undersized air conditioner will use more power simply because it is likely to run continuously, barely stopping for breath.
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What happens when you oversize an air conditioner?

When an AC system is too big, it won't run regular cycles. As a result, the cycles will not be long enough to remove humidity from the air (which is a big deal living in Florida). Generally, it takes a cycle of 20 to 30 minutes to cool and dehumidify the air.
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Does 2 ton AC consume more electricity?

As a general rule of thumb, for AC power consumption calculation you should take, 1 ton of cooling = 1,000 watts. 1.5 ton of cooling = 1,500 watts. 2 ton of cooling = 2,00 watts.
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What size air conditioner do I need for a 12x15 room?

That means 12x15=180 square feet. Take the 180 sq. ft. times 25 BTU per square foot and you get the minimum BTU air conditioner you should buy.
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How do I know if my AC unit is big enough for my house?

Rule of Thumb – The maximum size unit you should buy would be 15% over the BTUs you need for cooling and 40% of the BTUs for heating. The max for heat pumps is 25%, since it handles both cooling and heating.
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Are newer AC units smaller?

Newer units are often smaller, more visually pleasing and less expensive to purchase. This might make them blend in with your housing decor so well that, coupled with their quieter operation, they will become nearly invisible.
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Will an undersized AC unit freeze up?

Likewise, an oversized AC or undersized return ducts can cause the indoor unit to freeze up due to an excessively cold evaporator coil or less than required airflow in the system.
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What size AC do I need for 2000 square feet?

If your home is 2000 square feet, you can calculate your HVAC needs the same as you would for a 1600 square foot home. Assuming one ton of cooling capacity can cool 400 square feet of your home, you'll need about 5.0 tons of air conditioning capacity. Multiply this by 12,000 BTUs, and you'll get 60,000 BTUs.
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What size AC do I need for 2800 sq ft?

1,500–2,000 sq/ft = 30,000 BTUs. 2,000–2,500 sq/ft = 34,000 BTUs. 2,500–3,000+ sq/ft = 42,000–60,000 BTUs.
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How long should my AC run per day?

An AC should run 12 to 16 hours a day on average summer days when the air conditioner is properly sized. On the very hottest days of summer, don't be surprised if your AC runs 20 hours or more, especially if the weather is well above the normal heat range.
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What should the humidity be in the house with air conditioning running?

Your HVAC system, in conjunction with a dehumidifier, should keep the humidity level in your home between 30% and 50%. That level should be at its highest point when the temperature is high and will drop as the temperature drops.
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Does AC run more when it's humid?

Humidity affects the cooling efficiency because it makes the air warm. The air conditioner will work overtime to generate cool air. This will result in increased strain on the cooling device.
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