AC Tonnage Calculator (India)
Get the right AC ton size for any room — bedroom, living room, kitchen or office. Adjusted for hot Indian climate. No signup, instant result.
For Indian hot climate: 1 ton AC = up to 130 sqft room · 1.5 ton = 130–200 sqft · 2 ton = 200–300 sqft. Always size up if your room is west-facing, top-floor, or used as a kitchen.
Room details
Recommended size
How AC tonnage is calculated
AC capacity is measured in tons of refrigeration. One ton equals 12,000 BTU per hour — roughly the cooling needed to remove the heat from one ton of ice melting over 24 hours. The right size depends on room volume, use type, climate and number of occupants.
How to use this calculator
- Measure your room's length, width and ceiling height in feet. Standard Indian rooms are 10 ft tall.
- Pick the room use — kitchens generate the most heat (cooking + appliances), so they need ~30% more cooling than a bedroom of the same size.
- Pick the climate — Rajasthan, top-floor flats and west-facing rooms in summer need more BTU per cubic foot than coastal Mumbai or Bangalore.
- Enter the typical number of people using the room. Each person adds about 600 BTU of body heat.
- Read the recommended ton size (rounded up to the nearest 0.5 ton, since AC units are sold as 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2 ton).
Quick reference for India
| Room size | Bedroom | Living / kitchen |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 100 sqft | 0.75 ton | 1.0 ton |
| 100–150 sqft | 1.0 ton | 1.5 ton |
| 150–250 sqft | 1.5 ton | 1.5–2.0 ton |
| 250–400 sqft | 2.0 ton | 2.0–2.5 ton |
| 400+ sqft | 2.5–3.0 ton | Multiple units recommended |
Why undersizing & oversizing both fail
Undersized AC runs continuously without ever reaching the set temperature — your electricity bill spikes and the compressor wears out faster.
Oversized AC cools the room too fast, switches off, and switches back on repeatedly — short-cycling that fails to remove humidity, leaving the room cool but clammy. Always size to your actual room volume + use + climate.
Frequently asked questions
What size AC do I need for a 150 sqft bedroom?
Is 1 ton AC enough for 200 sqft room?
How is AC tonnage calculated?
Should I size up or down for AC?
Does ceiling height matter?
What about kitchens?
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