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Yes, a 4.5 ton air conditioner would be the minimum size for 2000 square feet.
about 75000 btu
Depends where you live, the old rule of thumb is 500 square feet for 1 ton.
The recommended room size for a 9000 BTU air conditioner is around 350 to 400 square feet.
One ton per 1000 sq ft.
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40,000 square feet
986,532,940,800 square feet.
It depends on the climate, insulation, and layout of the room. In general, a 1 ton air conditioner is suitable for a room between 400-800 square feet, so it may struggle to adequately cool a room of 1800 square feet. It is recommended to use a larger capacity air conditioner for a room of that size.
If it's a square room then the room size is 14 feet by 14 feet
The size of the area that a portable air conditioner will keep cool varies depending upon the number of BTU's the unit has. For example, a 12000 BTU air conditioner will cool an area between about 500-600 square feet while a 8000 BTU air conditioner will cool an area of approximately 300-350 square feet.
To determine the appropriate air conditioner size for a room, you need to calculate the required capacity based on the room's square footage. The general rule is to have 20 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per square foot of space. To calculate the required capacity, multiply the square footage of the room by 20. For example, a room that is 300 square feet would need an air conditioner with a capacity of 6,000 BTUs.