Cooling · Room sizing
What size AC for a 700 sq ft room?
A 700 sq ft room with 8 ft ceilings needs about 79,287 BTU/h (6.6 tons) of cooling in a hot climate — buy a 60,000 BTU unit, or 60,000 BTU if the room gets direct sun.
By ceiling height
| Ceiling | BTU/h (shaded) | BTU/h (sunny) | Tons |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 ft | 79,287 | 95,145 | 6.6 |
| 9 ft | 89,198 | 107,038 | 7.4 |
| 10 ft | 99,109 | 118,931 | 8.3 |
Hot-climate volumetric method (500–600 BTU/h per m³) — the same formula as our BTU calculator, where you can enter exact dimensions. In mild climates use the room-size chart's 20–25 BTU/sq ft column instead.
FAQ
- How many BTU for 700 sq ft?
- In a hot climate with 8 ft ceilings: about 79,287 BTU/h shaded, or 95,145 BTU/h with direct sun. In a mild climate the 20–25 BTU/sq ft rule gives 14,000–17,500 BTU/h — use that as the floor for insulated rooms.
- How many tons is that?
- 79,287 BTU/h equals 6.6 tons of cooling (1 ton = 12,000 BTU/h) — about 23.3 kW.