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Definition: This calculator estimates the heating or cooling load in BTUs (British Thermal Units) based on area and BTU requirements per square foot.
Purpose: It helps HVAC professionals and homeowners determine the appropriate heating or cooling capacity needed for a space.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The area is multiplied by the BTU requirement per square foot to determine the total heating or cooling capacity needed.
Details: Proper BTU calculation ensures efficient HVAC system sizing, energy efficiency, and comfortable indoor temperatures.
Tips: Enter the area in square feet and BTU per square foot (default 20 BTU/h·ft² for cooling). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's a typical BTU per square foot value?
A: For cooling, 20 BTU/h·ft² is common. For heating, 30-40 BTU/h·ft² in cold climates.
Q2: When would I adjust the BTU per square foot value?
A: Adjust for room type (kitchens may need 40 BTU/h·ft²), insulation quality, or climate conditions.
Q3: Does this include windows and other factors?
A: This is a basic calculation. For precise results, consider window area, insulation, and other factors.
Q4: How do I convert BTU to tons for AC units?
A: 12,000 BTU/h = 1 ton. Divide your total BTU by 12,000 to get tons.
Q5: Should I round up the calculated BTU?
A: Yes, it's recommended to round up to the nearest standard HVAC unit size.