2180 SqFt/500 = 4.4 tons of AC required x12000 BTU/ton = 52800 BTU's
Answer is it takes 52800 BTU's to cool a 2180 SqFt home
It is a question of cubic feet, not square feet.
A cubit = 1.5 feet so a cubit foot = 1.5 square feet, is a measure of area. The amount of natural gas required to heat a space needs a volume measure, a measurement in terms of its area is without any meaning.
Standard practice holds that it takes 5000 BTUs to heat a room 100 to 150 sq ft Figure on adding another 1000 BTUs for every 50 or so sq ft added. Hence , 400 to 450 sq ft would need about 10,000 BTUs
To properly size any furnace or ac unit a heat loss calculation should be done(heat gain for ac). Since two houses of the same size, one insulated well and the other not should not have the same size HVAC equipment. Therein lies the problem of sizing by sq ft. Do a search for HVAC Calc for a better idea of what I mean. This can be done by the home owner but is better left to a pro. Either way you will wind up better off and with equipment that suits what you actually need. Thus eliminating paying more for oversized equipment and shortening it`s lifespan by unecessary cycling on & off and also getting the most efficiency for your fuel $`s.
it would take 82
It would take longer for the house to cool down because hot air can heat up the house faster
What ever it take to keep you warm - and add moisture to keep it toasty.
You take the size of your home in square feet and times it by how many rooms you have. A 70,000 BTU furnace will heat a house 1600 square feet.
In the form of heat. The inside of the cardboard can get very hot in the summer.
Yes, I have electricity in my house because my heat is on, my computer is on, and I am connected to the internet.
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how to take out the heat on the dashboard
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one should paint his house a light colour. Most people would think that you would want to paint it a dark colour to get heat quicker, which is true, but if u painted it a dark colour it would lose its heat quick. If u painted a house a light colour it would take a while to heat up, but it would take longer to cool down
It is more like a continuous process - heat is produced in the center of the Sun, while previously produced heat is transported outwards.
i have no idea thats why i am asking you...