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1.5 Ton AC Room Size — How Many Sq Ft?

A 1.5 ton AC (18,000 BTU/hr) cools about 720–1,000 sq ft in US central-AC conditions, or 150–200 sq ft as a single-room split AC in hot Indian conditions.

Why the two ranges differ so much

A US central system serves a whole insulated envelope at ~18–25 BTU per sq ft. A single Indian room fights direct solar gain, hotter ambient air and taller ceilings, pushing the per-room load to ~90–120 BTU per sq ft. The same 1.5 tons therefore covers far less area per room in India.

Push toward the lower end of the range when the space is sunny, poorly insulated, top-floor, or holds more people; the higher end applies to shaded, well-insulated spaces. For a number specific to your room, use the tonnage calculator.

Coverage by climate — 1.5 ton

US climate zone (whole home)Coverage
Zone 1 — Hot (FL, S.TX, AZ desert)~642 sq ft
Zone 2 — Warm (Deep South, TX)~720 sq ft
Zone 3 — Moderate (TN, NC, MO)~818 sq ft
Zone 4 — Mild (Mid-Atlantic, PNW)~900 sq ft
Zone 5 — Cool (Upper Midwest, NE)~1,000 sq ft
India climate (single room)Coverage
Hot & Dry (Delhi, Jaipur, Nagpur)~195 sq ft
Hot & Humid (Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata)~200 sq ft
Composite (Lucknow, Hyderabad)~217 sq ft
Temperate (Bengaluru, Pune)~269 sq ft

India figures are per room at typical 9.5 ft ceilings; subtract ~10% for top-floor rooms under an RCC roof, since the roof factor consumes part of the capacity.

All sizes at a glance

AC sizeBTU/hrUS coverageIndia (per room)
0.75 ton9,000360–500 sq ft75–100 sq ft
1 ton12,000480–666 sq ft100–133 sq ft
1.5 ton18,000720–1,000 sq ft150–200 sq ft
2 ton24,000960–1,333 sq ft200–266 sq ft
2.5 ton30,0001,200–1,666 sq ft250–333 sq ft
3 ton36,0001,440–2,000 sq ft300–400 sq ft
3.5 ton42,0001,680–2,333 sq ft350–466 sq ft
4 ton48,0001,920–2,666 sq ft400–533 sq ft
5 ton60,0002,400–3,333 sq ft500–666 sq ft

FAQ

How many square meters does a 1.5 ton AC cool?

Roughly 66–92 m² in US whole-home conditions, or about 13–18 m² as a single-room split AC in hot Indian conditions.

How many square feet does a 1.5 ton AC cool?

In US conditions a 1.5 ton (18,000 BTU/hr) system cools roughly 720–1,000 sq ft depending on climate and insulation. As a single-room Indian split AC, the same 1.5 tons covers about 150–200 sq ft.

Is a 1.5 ton AC too big for my room?

If your room's calculated load is well under 18,000 BTU/hr, yes — an oversized unit short-cycles, leaves humidity behind and wears the compressor. Run your exact room through the tonnage calculator before deciding.