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Best AC Size for 15x12 Room

180 sq ft  |  Hot climate default: 1 ton (13,500 BTU)

Hot Climate Recommendation (India, Gulf, SE Asia)
1 ton
13,500 BTU  |  180 sq ft at 75 BTU/sq ft
33-40°C peak temperature

AC Size by Climate Zone

The correct AC size depends primarily on your climate. Use the Hot row for India, Gulf and South-East Asia. Use Very Hot for regions with peak temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.

Climate zonePeak temperatureBTU neededRecommended size
Very Hot>40°C18,000 BTU1.5 ton
Hot33-40°C13,500 BTU1 ton
Warm27-33°C9,000 BTU0.75 ton
Temperate20-27°C6,300 BTU0.5 ton
Cool<20°C4,500 BTU0.5 ton
Row 2 (Hot) highlighted for India, Gulf and South-East Asia. Adjust upward for top-floor rooms, kitchens, west windows or poor insulation.

Adjust for Your Room

The figures above assume standard conditions: average insulation, 2 occupants, 9-foot ceiling. Add to the baseline for:

⚙ Adjust for Your Exact Room

About 15x12 Rooms

A 15x12 room covers 180 square feet and is typically a medium bedroom or dedicated home office. Getting the AC size right matters in both directions: too small and it runs continuously without cooling the room; too large and it short-cycles with poor dehumidification.

Why the old "25 BTU per square foot" rule is wrong for hot climates. Most BTU calculators online use 25 BTU/sq ft, the US temperate-climate standard. For 180 sq ft that gives 4,500 BTU (0.5 ton). In India or the Gulf the correct figure is 75 BTU/sq ft, giving 13,500 BTU (1 ton). Using the US rule undersizes the AC by roughly three times.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size AC do I need for a 15x12 room?

For a 15x12 room (180 sq ft) in a hot climate (India, Gulf, South-East Asia), you need 13,500 BTU which is 1 ton. In a very hot climate above 40 degrees Celsius, you need 18,000 BTU (1.5 ton). In a cool temperate climate, 4,500 BTU (0.5 ton) is sufficient.

How many BTU for 180 sq ft?

A 180 sq ft room needs between 4,500 BTU (cool climate) and 18,000 BTU (very hot climate). For India and Gulf states, use 13,500 BTU (1 ton) as your baseline, then add 10 percent for kitchens, west-facing windows or poor insulation.

Is 1 ton enough for a 15x12 room?

1 ton is the correct size for a 15x12 room (180 sq ft) in a hot climate. If your climate peaks above 40 degrees, or the room is on the top floor, faces west or has poor insulation, increase to 1.5 ton.

What affects AC sizing for a 180 sq ft room?

The biggest factor is climate zone: the same 180 sq ft room needs 1 ton in a hot climate but only 0.5 ton in a cool one. Other factors: top-floor location (add 15 to 20 percent), kitchen (add 10 percent), west-facing windows (add 10 percent), poor insulation (add 15 to 20 percent), and more than 2 to 3 occupants (add 600 BTU per extra person).

Can I use a window AC for a 15x12 room?

Yes, if the window opening fits the required unit size. In a hot climate you need 13,500 BTU (1 ton). Check that a window AC is available in that capacity.

Related Room Sizes

Recommendations use 100/75/50/35/25 BTU per sq ft for the five climate zones. Actual requirements vary with insulation, solar exposure, ceiling height and occupancy. Confirm sizing with a qualified HVAC technician for large or unusual spaces.