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1.5TON A/C UNIT, WATER COOLED 110 VAC

Where to find 1.5TON A C UNIT, WATER COOLED 110 VAC in Washington Boro PA & Logan OH

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  • REQUIRES 115 VOLT OUTLET WITH NEMA 5-15 PLUG, PREFERRED CIRCUIT BREAKER REQUIREMENT-20AMPS.18,200 BTU, INLET AND OUTLET WATER HOSE MUST BE HOOKED UP WITH FLOWING COOL WATER (ON INLET) FOR UNIT TO FUNCTION. AN ADDITIONAL DRAIN HOSE IS NEEDED TO DRAIN FOR DEHUMIDIFICATION PURPOSES. THE UNIT CAN NOT BE LEFT OUTSIDE WITH TEMPS BELOW 32 DEGREES OR BILLABLE DAMAGE WILL OCCUR.
  • The first step to an efficient, powerful air conditioner is identifying the region s climate. Southern states are more prone to humidity and would have to factor this into their calculation. Once you do that, you d need the square footage of your property. You can find this information on a blueprint or closing documents. Alternatively, conduct the measurements yourself by multiplying width and length for all rectangles within the home.
  • Add those totals to have a figure. Check the home s insulation to ensure that everything is in excellent condition. Evaluate your sun exposure and how much coverage you receive from trees and surrounding components.
  • HVAC contractors use a rule of thumb to allocate 20 BTUS to every square foot of space inside your home. For example, if your room is around 2,000 square feet, you d require a system with a BTU rating of 4.3 out of 5. If you re still struggling with finding the correct BTU rating for your air conditioner, perhaps this table could shed some light.
  • Room/Area Size BTU Capacity Type
  • 200 sq ft 9,000-11,000 BTU Rooms that are 10 20, 12 12, or 15 15
  • 400 sq ft 18,000-22,000 BTU 20 20 Garage or Room
  • 700 sq ft 31,000-38,000 BTU Up to Two Bedroom Townhouse
  • 1,000 sq ft 45,000-55,000 BTU Up to Three Bedroom Apartment
  • 1,500 sq ft 68,000-82,000 BTU Average Home
  • 2,000 sq ft 90,000-110,000 BTU Guest House
  • 2,500 sq ft 113,000-137,000 BTU Large Home
  • 3,000 sq ft 135,000-165,000 BTU One Zone Large Home
  • Together with working out how many BTU per square foot you require, you need to focus on energy efficiency to ensure your bills remain low. In terms of air conditioners, a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) rating of over 16 is ideal, while numbers over 15 and 13 are okay. For heat pumps, you must consider the Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF), where 9.2 and above is appropriate.
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