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What Size AC for 150 Sq Ft?

US central AC: 1.5 ton (3,300 BTU/hr in a moderate climate). India: 1.5 ton split — roughly a 10×15 ft space.
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Common 150 sq ft dimensions: 10×15 ft. If you searched for one of these room sizes, this is your page — the load math depends on area, not shape.

US (whole home, central system): at the moderate-climate rate of ~22 BTU per sq ft, 150 sq ft works out to 3,300 BTU/hr, i.e. a 1.5 ton unit. Your climate zone shifts this substantially:

US climate zoneCooling loadCentral AC size
Zone 1 — Hot (FL, S.TX, AZ desert)4,200 BTU/hr1.5 ton
Zone 2 — Warm (Deep South, TX)3,750 BTU/hr1.5 ton
Zone 3 — Moderate (TN, NC, MO)3,300 BTU/hr1.5 ton
Zone 4 — Mild (Mid-Atlantic, PNW)3,000 BTU/hr1.5 ton
Zone 5 — Cool (Upper Midwest, New England)2,700 BTU/hr1.5 ton

India (single room, split AC): at hot-climate loads (~100 BTU/sq ft once ceiling and sun factors apply), a 150 sq ft room needs about 13,799 BTU/hr → a 1.5 ton split. Top floor under an RCC roof, or big west-facing windows? Step up half a ton or pick a high-ISEER model.

These figures assume 8 ft ceilings (9.5 ft for India), average insulation and normal sun. Your real number can swing ±30% — run the full tonnage calculator with your actual room data, including ceiling height, sun exposure and occupancy.

Nearby sizes

AreaUS central ACIndia (single room)
100 sq ft1.5 ton1 ton
120 sq ft1.5 ton1 ton
150 sq ft1.5 ton1.5 ton
180 sq ft1.5 ton1.5 ton
200 sq ft1.5 ton2 ton

Room size for other tonnages

0.75 ton 1 ton 1.5 ton 2 ton 2.5 ton 3 ton 3.5 ton 4 ton 5 ton

FAQ

How many BTU do I need for 150 sq ft?

About 3,300 BTU/hr for a 150 sq ft US home in a moderate climate (22 BTU/sq ft), rising to 4,200 BTU/hr in hot Zone 1 climates. A single hot Indian room of this size needs roughly 13,799 BTU/hr.

What size central AC for a 150 sq ft home (US)?

In a moderate US climate with average insulation, a 150 sq ft home carries roughly 3,300 BTU/hr of cooling load, which calls for a 1.5 ton system. Hot climates (Zone 1–2) push the load 15–25% higher; cool climates pull it lower.

What size split AC for a 150 sq ft room (India)?

A single 150 sq ft room in hot Indian conditions typically needs about 13,799 BTU/hr — a 1.5 ton split. Add roughly 10–15% for top-floor rooms under an RCC roof or strong west-facing sun.

AC size for other areas

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How these figures are derived: BTU per square foot, honestly · refine for your exact room with the full tonnage calculator.