Lux Air Portable Air Conditioning Heat Pump - 4.0kW (14000 Btu)
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What Size Air Conditioner Do I Need? Air Conditioning Size Guide
Need help choosing the correct size air conditioner? This guide gives you a quick kW and BTU room size table, followed by practical advice to help you choose the right cooling power for bedrooms, living rooms, home offices, garden rooms, conservatories and business spaces.
The table below is designed as a simple starting point. It is based on standard room heights up to approximately 2.7 metres. The best air conditioner size can also depend on insulation, glazing, sunlight, ceiling height, room use and how many people normally use the space.
Quick Air Conditioner Size Table
Use this table to match air conditioning power output with approximate room size.
| Power Output kW | Power Output BTU | Room Size Up To Square Metres | Room Size Up To Square Feet |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.5 kW | 5,000 BTU | 12 m² | 120 ft² |
| 2.0 kW | 7,000 BTU | 16 m² | 160 ft² |
| 2.5 kW | 9,000 BTU | 20 m² | 200 ft² |
| 3.5 kW | 12,000 BTU | 30 m² | 300 ft² |
| 4.5 kW | 15,000 BTU | 40 m² | 400 ft² |
| 5.0 kW | 18,000 BTU | 45 m² | 450 ft² |
| 6.2 kW | 21,000 BTU | 50 m² | 500 ft² |
| 7.0 kW | 24,000 BTU | 55 m² | 545 ft² |
| 8.0 kW | 27,000 BTU | 65 m² | 645 ft² |
| 10.0 kW | 34,000 BTU | 80 m² | 800 ft² |
| 12.5 kW | 43,000 BTU | 100 m² | 990 ft² |
| 14.0 kW | 48,000 BTU | 110 m² | 1,090 ft² |
How To Choose The Right Air Conditioner Size
Choosing the right size air conditioner is one of the most important parts of getting a room comfortable. A unit that is too small may struggle to cool the space properly, while a unit that is too powerful may not provide the most comfortable airflow.
Start with the floor area of the room, then think about how the room is used. A small bedroom, sunny conservatory, home office, garden room, living room and business space can all need different levels of cooling even if the floor area looks similar.
If you are comparing products, the table above can help you understand whether you are looking at the right power range. For more detailed buying advice, you can also read our air conditioning buyer’s guide.
What Does kW Mean In Air Conditioning?
In air conditioning, kW refers to the cooling or heating capacity of the system. It is not the same as the amount of electricity the system uses all the time.
For example, a 3.5 kW air conditioning system can provide around 3.5 kW of cooling output, but its electrical power use will usually be lower than that because modern systems move heat rather than simply creating cold air.
This is why correct sizing, efficiency ratings and product choice all matter. Two systems with the same cooling output may not perform exactly the same in real use.
What Does BTU Mean?
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit. It is another way of measuring cooling output. You will often see portable air conditioners and some fixed systems described in BTU.
As a simple guide, a higher BTU rating means more cooling capacity. However, bigger is not always better. The right BTU rating should match the room, not just look impressive on paper.
What Affects The Size Of Air Conditioner You Need?
Room size is the best starting point, but it is not the only thing that matters. The same size room can need a different air conditioner depending on how the space is built and used.
Room Size
Larger rooms normally need more cooling power. A small bedroom may only need a compact unit, while a living room, garden room or open plan space may need a higher output system.
Ceiling Height
The table above is based on standard room heights up to approximately 2.7 metres. If your room has high ceilings, there is more air volume to cool, so you may need a larger system.
Insulation
A well insulated room is easier to cool and heat. Poorly insulated spaces can lose cooled air more quickly and may need a higher capacity system to stay comfortable.
Window Size And Glazing
Rooms with large windows, patio doors, roof lights or lots of glass can heat up quickly, especially in summer. Conservatories and garden rooms often need more careful sizing for this reason.
Sunlight And Room Direction
South facing and west facing rooms can get much hotter during the day. If a room gets strong direct sunlight, you may need more cooling power than the floor area alone suggests.
Number Of People
People add heat to a room. A small office, gym, restaurant or meeting room may need more cooling than a room of the same size used by one person at home.
Electrical Equipment
Computers, screens, printers, kitchen equipment, servers and gym equipment can all add heat. This is especially important for home offices, server rooms and commercial spaces.
How The Room Is Used
A bedroom, home office, conservatory, kitchen, gym and café all have different cooling needs. The right system depends on comfort expectations as well as room size.
Air Conditioner Size By Room Type
The examples below give a practical guide to common room types.
Small Bedrooms
A small bedroom will often suit a lower output system, especially if it is well insulated and does not get strong direct sunlight. Quiet operation is usually just as important as power in a bedroom.
You can read more in our guide to the best air conditioning for bedrooms.
Large Bedrooms
A larger bedroom, loft bedroom or room with big windows may need more cooling capacity. It is also worth thinking about where the airflow will go, so the system does not blow directly onto the bed.
Home Offices
Home offices can get warm because of computers, monitors, sunlight and smaller room sizes. A compact wall mounted, portable or Easy Fit system can work well, depending on the room and installation options.
For more advice, read our guide to choosing the best air conditioner for your home office.
Living Rooms
Living rooms are often larger than bedrooms and may have more people, more glass and more open space. A fixed wall mounted system is often a strong choice for regular use.
You can read more in our guide to the best air conditioning for living rooms.
Garden Rooms
Garden rooms can become hot in summer and cold in winter. They often need heating as well as cooling, especially if they are used as offices, studios, gyms or hobby rooms.
You can browse our garden room air conditioning systems.
Conservatories
Conservatories can be difficult to size because they usually have a lot of glass and high solar gain. They may need more cooling capacity than a standard room of the same floor area.
You can browse our conservatory cooling systems.
Business Offices
Offices may need more cooling because of staff, computers, lighting and longer daily use. Comfort and airflow are important, especially where people sit at desks for long periods.
For more guidance, read our guide to the best air conditioning for offices.
Restaurants, Cafés And Bars
Hospitality spaces can have high heat loads from customers, lighting, kitchens and equipment. These spaces often need professional advice, especially if comfort affects customer experience.
Read our guide to air conditioning for restaurants, cafés and bars.
Gyms And Fitness Studios
Gyms need careful sizing because people exercising produce more heat and moisture. Airflow, cooling power and air quality all matter.
Read our guide to air conditioning for gyms and fitness studios.
What Happens If Your Air Conditioner Is Too Small?
If an air conditioner is too small for the room, it may struggle to reach the set temperature. It may need to run for longer, work harder and still leave the room feeling too warm during hot weather.
An undersized system can also feel disappointing because it may appear to work at first, but fail to keep up when the weather gets hotter or when the room is full of people.
Signs that a system may be too small include slow cooling, constant running, uneven comfort and poor performance during heatwaves.
What Happens If Your Air Conditioner Is Too Powerful?
Bigger is not always better.
If an air conditioner is too powerful for a small room, it may cool the space quickly but not always in the most comfortable way. It can create stronger airflow than needed and may not provide the steady, gentle temperature control you want, especially in bedrooms or small offices.
The aim is not to buy the largest system possible. The aim is to choose the right system for the room.
Portable Vs Fixed Air Conditioning Sizing
Portable air conditioners and fixed split systems are often sized differently, even when the room size looks similar.
Portable air conditioners are simple and flexible, but because the main unit sits inside the room and vents through a hose, they may not feel as quiet or efficient as a fixed system.
Fixed wall mounted air conditioning is usually better for regular use, especially in bedrooms, living rooms, offices and garden rooms. It can also provide heating as well as cooling on many models.
For more detail, read our comparison of portable AC vs single split AC.
Should You Choose A 2.5 kW Or 3.5 kW Air Conditioner?
Many customers compare 2.5 kW and 3.5 kW systems because these are common sizes for bedrooms, home offices, garden rooms and smaller living spaces.
A 2.5 kW system is often suitable for smaller rooms, such as compact bedrooms or small offices.
A 3.5 kW system is often better for larger bedrooms, larger home offices, garden rooms, small living rooms or spaces with more sunlight and glazing.
If your room is on the borderline between two sizes, think about sunlight, insulation, windows and how often the room is used. If in doubt, ask for advice before buying.
Do You Need A Bigger Air Conditioner For Heating?
Many modern air conditioning systems can heat as well as cool. This can make them useful for bedrooms, home offices, garden rooms and living spaces throughout the year.
Heating performance can depend on the system, outdoor temperature, insulation and room size. If you plan to use the system for winter heating as well as summer cooling, make sure the unit is suitable for both jobs.
You can browse our heating and cooling systems or read our guide to whether air conditioning can heat a room.
How To Measure Your Room
To estimate the size of air conditioner you need, measure the length and width of the room in metres.
Multiply the length by the width to get the floor area in square metres.
For example, a room that is 5 metres long and 4 metres wide is 20 square metres.
You can then use the table above as a starting point. If the room has high ceilings, large windows, poor insulation or strong direct sunlight, you may need to allow for a higher output system.
When To Ask For Help Choosing The Right Size
It is worth asking for advice if your room is unusual, large, very sunny, poorly insulated, open plan or used for business.
You should also ask for help if the room is a conservatory, loft room, garden room, gym, restaurant, café, server room or commercial space with several people using it at once.
Correct sizing helps improve comfort, running costs and long term performance, so it is better to check before buying.
Shop Air Conditioning By Type
Once you have an idea of the size you need, you can compare the most suitable product type for your space.
- Portable air conditioners are useful for flexible and temporary cooling.
- Wall mounted air conditioning is ideal for quiet, permanent room comfort.
- Easy Fit air conditioning is a good option for homes, offices and garden rooms where a simpler installation route is preferred.
- Multi split air conditioning can cool or heat several rooms from one outdoor unit.
- Console and low wall air conditioning is useful where high wall space is limited.
Air Conditioner Size FAQs
What size air conditioner do I need for a bedroom?
The right size depends on the room area, ceiling height, insulation, sunlight and window size. Small bedrooms often need less power, while larger bedrooms, loft rooms and south facing bedrooms may need more careful sizing.
What size air conditioner do I need for a living room?
Living rooms often need more cooling power than bedrooms because they are larger, used by more people and may have bigger windows. Use the room size table as a starting point, then consider sunlight, glazing and room layout.
What size air conditioner do I need for a garden room?
Garden rooms often need careful sizing because they can get very hot in summer and cold in winter. Insulation, glazing and sunlight make a big difference. A heating and cooling system is often a good choice.
Is BTU or kW more important?
Both measure cooling output. kW is commonly used for fixed air conditioning systems, while BTU is often used for portable units. The important thing is to match the output to the room.
Is a bigger air conditioner better?
Not always. A system should be correctly sized for the space. A system that is too small may struggle, while a system that is too powerful may not give the most comfortable airflow.
Do I need a different size for heating and cooling?
Sometimes. If you plan to use air conditioning for heating as well as cooling, the room size, insulation and winter use should all be considered before choosing a system.
Can I use one air conditioner for multiple rooms?
A single portable or wall mounted unit is usually designed for one main space. If you want to cool or heat several rooms, a multi split air conditioning system may be more suitable.
Should I get advice before buying?
Yes, especially if your room is large, sunny, open plan, poorly insulated or used commercially. Getting the size right can improve comfort, performance and running costs.
Need Help Choosing The Right Size?
The table above is a useful starting point, but every room is different. If you are not sure which size air conditioner you need, the CoolEasy team can help you compare suitable options based on your room size, layout and installation requirements.
Shop air conditioning units or speak to an expert for help choosing the right system.
Information
This installation pack includes the basic materials needed to install a domestic single split air conditioning system. It supports a standard back-to-back (6m piperun) installation and helps ensure safe and reliable operation.
Why add one?
This allows you to perform most of the install yourself and have a professional FGAS installer do the commissioning. We will still need your installers details before ewe can dispatch any FGAS regulated products.
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A portable unit that Cools, Heat & Sterilizes the air in spaces up to 35m²
Description
Description
The high performance 4.0kW 14000Btu portable air conditioning features the latest energy saving technology. Fitted with easy-roll casters it can be conveniently moved from room to room as required. A ducted hose is included with the system to vent the exhaust air out of the room. Our Portable air conditioning units benefit from an automatic inbuilt condensate pump (in heat mode), and can evaporate the water out the through the exhaust hose (in cool mode) so generally there is no need to manually empty the water tank (except in extremely humid conditions). These units are also fitted with Voice Control so you can connect this model to your Amazon Alexa or Google Home device.
Portable – Simple to Use – Convenient
The KYR range of stand-alone, portable air conditioning units are a great option for a flexible cooling solution. Fitted with easy roll castors this mobile air conditioning system can be conveniently moved from room to room as required, perfect for warm summers at home or hot days in the office. The KYR-45GW/LUX can also be used for heating, making it ideal for year-round use.
- Alexa, Google & Mobile Phone App controllable
- Adjustable fan speeds for rapid cooling or minimum noise
- Timer feature to turn the unit on and off automatically
- Air filters to remove odours and particles
- Anti-mould coating for hygienic operation
- Digital display
- Ideal for rooms up to 35m² / Conservatories up to 22Sm² Max
Specification
Specification
- Energy Efficiency Rating (Cooling): A
- Energy Efficiency Rating (Heating): A
- Power Rating (Ph/V/Hz): 1/220-240/50
- Cooling Capacity (Btu/kW): 14000 / 4.1
- Heating Capacity (Btu/kW): 16000 / 4.6
- Power Input (Cooling/Heating) (W): 1538 / 1520
- Current Input (Cooling/Heating) (A): 8.4 / 8.5
- EER (Btu/hr): 2.3
- COP (w/w): 3.0
- Refrigerant Type: R290
- Compressor Brand: Toshiba
- Dehumidification (L/hr): 1.5
- Noise Level (dBA): 56
- Airflow (m³/hr): 380
- Fan Speeds: 3
- Max Recommended Room Size (m²): 38
- Max Conservatory Size (m²): 23
- Weight (kg): 31
- Dimensions (W x D x H) (mm): 440 x 335 x 715
- Exhaust Hose diameter (mm): 150
- Exhaust Hose Length (m): 1.5
- UV-C Lamp Voltage: 12V DC
- UV-C Lamp Wattage: 0.48W
- WiFi Control: Yes
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