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A 150 sq ft room starts near 3,000 BTU/h before real-world adjustments. Use the calculator to adjust for sun, ceiling height, insulation, occupants and heat sources.
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Worked room AC sizing example for a 150 sq ft room with adjustment notes for sun, occupants, ceiling height and kitchen heat.
A 150 sq ft room starts near 3,000 BTU/h before real-world adjustments. Use the calculator to adjust for sun, ceiling height, insulation, occupants and heat sources.
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