How to Choose an AC?

When choosing an air conditioner (AC), you’ll want to balance comfort, efficiency, and cost. Here’s a clear breakdown to guide you:

  1. Type of AC

Window AC – Cheaper, compact, easy to install, good for single rooms.

Split AC – Quieter, more powerful, aesthetic, suitable for larger rooms or whole apartments.

Portable AC – Movable, no permanent installation, but less efficient.

Central AC / Ducted system – Best for whole-house cooling, requires ducts and higher upfront cost.

  1. Room Size & Cooling Capacity (BTU/Tonnage)

Match AC capacity to room size:

Up to 150 sq. ft → ~0.8–1 ton (≈ 5,000–6,000 BTU)

150–250 sq. ft → 1–1.5 ton (≈ 7,000–12,000 BTU)

250–400 sq. ft → 1.5–2 ton (≈ 12,000–18,000 BTU)

Over 400 sq. ft → 2+ ton (18,000+ BTU)

Oversized ACs waste energy; undersized ones won’t cool properly.

Note: The room exposed to the evening sun,need choose a bigger cooling capacity ac.

  1. Energy Efficiency

Look for EER/SEER/ISEER rating or Energy Star certification.

Higher efficiency saves electricity bills long-term.

  1. Climate & Humidity

Hot & dry climate → Look for fast cooling & inverter ACs.

Humid areas → Choose models with dehumidifier mode.

Extreme heat → Higher tonnage or more powerful unit needed.

  1. Features to Consider

Inverter technology → More efficient, quieter, stable temperature.

Air filters / ionizers → Good for allergy-prone users.

Smart controls (Wi-Fi, app, voice assistant) → Convenience.

Sleep/eco mode → Saves energy at night.

Noise level → Important for bedrooms.

  1. Budget & Running Cost

Initial cost vs. long-term savings → Inverter & higher star-rated ACs cost more upfront but save money on bills.

Maintenance & service availability → Check brand reliability and local support.

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