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To calculate the amount of #BTUs (British Thermal Units) needed to cool a room, you need to take into account some variables that influence cooling capacity, such as room size, number of people, sunlight, among others. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to calculate the amount of BTUs needed to cool a room: Calculate the area of the room: measure the length and width of the room in meters and multiply the two values to obtain the area in square meters (m²). Consider the solar orientation: if the room receives a lot of sun during the day, increase the cooling capacity by about 10%. If the room is shaded, reduce the capacity by 10%. Consider the number of people: add about 600 BTUs for each person in the room. Consider the height of the room: if the room has high ceilings, add about 10% of cooling capacity for each meter above 2.5 meters. Consider the presence of electronic devices: add approximately 600 BTUs for each electronic device in the room. Add up all the values: add up the area of the room, the increase due to solar orientation, the increase due to the number of people, the increase due to the height of the room and the increase due to the presence of electronic devices. Find the necessary cooling capacity: consult a reference table that indicates the cooling capacity required for each BTU. For example, if the sum of all the values is 12,000 BTUs, look for an air conditioning unit with a capacity for that amount. It is worth remembering that these are only estimates and that other factors, such as the existence of other heat sources in the room, can also influence the necessary cooling capacity. #splitairconditioning #split#splitairconditioninginstallation #airconditioning #refrigeration #splitcleaning #howtoinstallsplitairconditioning ❤ LEARN HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH SPLIT ON THE WEBSITE: https://toprefrigerista.com.br/ ❤ MASTER MAINTENANCE IN ACJ: https://toprefrigerista-acj.com.br/ ???? Send Me Your Question and Follow Me on Instagram: https://instagram/hudson.hvac ???? Subscribe to My Channel Thank you, Hudson.