Well, what size? Might be a better question. Getting the size right will be more efficient than getting one too big, and cheaper in the long run that getting one too small. Now the best size for you will be based on more that just square feet, talking with a heating/cooling technician will give you the best answer for your home
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.
For a 1600 square foot house, the size of a forced air furnace typically ranges from 60,000 to 80,000 BTUs, depending on factors such as climate, insulation quality, and the home's layout. A more accurate calculation can be made using a Manual J load calculation, which considers specific details about the house. It’s advisable to consult with a heating professional to determine the optimal size for efficiency and comfort.
617.76 square miles = 1600 square kilometers
The square root of 1600 is 40. (40x40=1600)
The square root of 1600 is 40, therefore the square root of -1600 is 40i, where "i" is the imaginary unit.
1600 square cm
Answer: 1600 m² = 17,222.256 ft²
The square root of 1600 is 40 …
No - remember that you cannot have a negative square root. Instead, the square root should be +40 as opposed to -40.
Answer: 1600 ft² = 148.644 square meters
40 40X40=1600
Answer: 1600 m² = 17,222.256 ft²