How to Determine the Size of Heating and Air Conditioning Units
According to HVAC expert Michael Scott, determining the size of an air conditioning unit will depend on many more factors than simply the size of a room. Scott is the owner of Riverside Heating and Air Conditioning Inc., a certified, insured and licensed firm that is truly the Memphis heating and air authority. He talks here about the science of sizing – or perhaps it's an art?
Consider Two Different Aspects
While calculating the size of a heating or air conditioning unit is not rocket science, there are many factors to take into account to ensure that you're making the right decision. Typically, these two different aspects – the technical aspect and the comfort aspect should be taken into consideration.
The comfort aspect is when you have to decide as a customer what temperature you like in your house, compared to how hot it is outside. Here in Memphis, it can get up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit outside in the summertime. If you want the temperature to be cooler in your house, then that needs to be taken into consideration.
When it comes to the technical aspect, we usually first listen to your wants and needs, then take that information and bring that over to the technical side. We have to go inside your home and measure the square footage of the house, taking into account the types of windows, insulation, and ceiling height you have. Then, armed with that information, we do what's called a heat loss, heat gain load on the house. That will determine how much air conditioning you will need to achieve that ideal temperature in the house.
Calculate by Using a Formula
Bigger units will be more expensive, and the bigger the system is overall, the more expensive it will be. So you want to make sure the air conditioner is sized correctly. You do not want to oversize it because you don't want to spend too much money. The wrong size can also cause operational problems such as higher humidity in the home, and you will not be as comfortable.
You can determine your air conditioning unit by mathematical calculation. It's basically like a mathematical formula – you take the measurements, the square footage, ceiling height, insulation, windows and type of windows, and you put all that information into a formula that calculates what kind of air conditioning is needed for the home, and what type and size the units should be.
Choose Major Manufacturers
In Memphis, everyone has some form of air conditioning. When purchasing an air conditioner, you should keep in mind that certain brands are more expensive, and the major manufacturers are always going to be more expensive. The reason why is because they offer better quality. Your cheaper brands will not last as long; they will be more noisy and of a lesser quality. So it's always better to stay with a major manufacturer.
We sell Bryant, which is our main brand, and it keeps our customers happy and cool. Call Riverside Heating and Air Conditioning Inc, your own Memphis heating and air specialist, today for a free estimate so that we can help you decide which size – and type – of unit is best for your home or business.
Consider Two Different Aspects
While calculating the size of a heating or air conditioning unit is not rocket science, there are many factors to take into account to ensure that you're making the right decision. Typically, these two different aspects – the technical aspect and the comfort aspect should be taken into consideration.
The comfort aspect is when you have to decide as a customer what temperature you like in your house, compared to how hot it is outside. Here in Memphis, it can get up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit outside in the summertime. If you want the temperature to be cooler in your house, then that needs to be taken into consideration.
When it comes to the technical aspect, we usually first listen to your wants and needs, then take that information and bring that over to the technical side. We have to go inside your home and measure the square footage of the house, taking into account the types of windows, insulation, and ceiling height you have. Then, armed with that information, we do what's called a heat loss, heat gain load on the house. That will determine how much air conditioning you will need to achieve that ideal temperature in the house.
Calculate by Using a Formula
Bigger units will be more expensive, and the bigger the system is overall, the more expensive it will be. So you want to make sure the air conditioner is sized correctly. You do not want to oversize it because you don't want to spend too much money. The wrong size can also cause operational problems such as higher humidity in the home, and you will not be as comfortable.
You can determine your air conditioning unit by mathematical calculation. It's basically like a mathematical formula – you take the measurements, the square footage, ceiling height, insulation, windows and type of windows, and you put all that information into a formula that calculates what kind of air conditioning is needed for the home, and what type and size the units should be.
Choose Major Manufacturers
In Memphis, everyone has some form of air conditioning. When purchasing an air conditioner, you should keep in mind that certain brands are more expensive, and the major manufacturers are always going to be more expensive. The reason why is because they offer better quality. Your cheaper brands will not last as long; they will be more noisy and of a lesser quality. So it's always better to stay with a major manufacturer.
We sell Bryant, which is our main brand, and it keeps our customers happy and cool. Call Riverside Heating and Air Conditioning Inc, your own Memphis heating and air specialist, today for a free estimate so that we can help you decide which size – and type – of unit is best for your home or business.
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