Sizing instructions – Kenmore 70089 User Manual

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Sizing Instructions

Many complaints about room air conditioners result

from units that are over-sized or under-sized for a given

area. Over-sized units cool an area before humidity can
be adequately removed, so air feels cold and clammy.
Under-sized units do not sufficiently cool an area.

The following table contains guidelines for properly
sizing a room air conditioner for a given area.

To size unit;

1. Determine size (in square feet) of area to be cooled;

locate square footage In far left column of table
below.

2. Choose right-hand column showing location of room

in building:

• Room below attic; insulated ceiling above.

• Room with occupied room above.

■ Top floor under insulated roof.

3. Follow down right-hand column, reading horizontally

from square footage to find approximate air
conditioner capacity (in Btus per hour) required to
adequately cool designated area.

NOTE: When determining size of unit, also consider

conditions at bottom of table. For best results,
choose air conditioner with cooling capacity
(Btus per hour) closest to, but not exceeding,
estimated size.

Required Air Conditioner Cooiing Capacity—Btu/hour

Size of Area
to be Cooled
(in square feet)

Room below
attic; insulated 4^

ceiling above □□

Room with /\

occupied
room above
EJ

Top floor under j ■

insulated roof
(no attic)

Li—1

100

3500 to 4000

4000 to 4500

4500 to 5000

150

4000 to 5000

4500 to 5000

5500 to 6500

200

4500 to 5500

5000 to 6000

6000 to 7000

250

5000 to 6000

5500 to 6500

7500 to 8500

300

6000 to 7000

6500 to 7500

8500 to 9500

350

6500 to 7500

7000 to 8000

10000 to 11000

400

7000 to 8000

8000 to 9000

11000 to 12000

450

7500 to 8500

8500 to 9500

11500 to 12500

500

8000 to 9000

9500 to 10500

13000 to 14000

600

9500 to 10500

11000 to 12000

15000 to 16000

700

10500 to 11500

12000 to 13000

17000 to 18000

800

11500 to 13000

13500 to 14500

19000 to 20000

900

12500 to 14000

14500 to 16000

21000 to 22000

1000

13500 to 15000

15500 to 17000

23000 to 24500

1200

16000 to 17500

18000 to 20000

26500 to 28500

1400

18000 to 20000

21000 to 23000

30500 to 32500

1600

20000 to 22000

23000 to 25000

1800

22000 to 24000

25500 to 27500

2000

24000 to 26000

28000 to 30000

Additional conditions:

• If normal occupancy of area is more than two people, add 600 Btu/hour per person. If normal occupancy is one

person, subtract 600 Btu/hour.

• Add 1200 Btu/hour if area includes a kitchen.

• If room is heavily shaded, subtract 10 percent from total capacity. Increase by 10 percent if area is very sunny.

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