jetdoc wrote: but, if you also have radiated heat from the walls (as I do--gets like a pizza oven in the afternoon) they become a little more complex. Feel free to pm me if you have specific questions.
Thats like the house I rented. So come home 5 or 6, its like a pizza oven, but as the night gets later and cooler outside, the inside temp would rise.
This house has superblock walls and 3" ceiling insulation. So, I am looking to get the smallest unit for the areas, that will not be overworked. The numbers the dealer gave me, would mean I would need to get two 18k btu's. But thats a lot of money if you don't need a unit that big. Rooms are 21 and 25 sq M.
So that would be 21 * 400 = 8,400 btu/hr and 25 * 400 = 10,000 btu/hr.
So, what I am looking at is two Daikin's rated at 12,300 btu/h
Numbers they gave me (think they make more on larger units)
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9k for 12 sq M , 12k for 16 sq M, 18k for 24 sq M
But by the formula Btu/hr = room area (sq. m.) x 400
looks like I could put a 9k unit in the 21 sq M bedroom and a 12k unit in the kitchen
Thanks both jetdoc and mackayae
Oh, I should also say that the house stays 6 degree's (C) cool than outside during the daytime. But when it 41 outside and inside is 36, its too dam hot
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