BTU Load for 2,500 sq ft — Climate Zone 5 (Cool-Humid)
How This Was Calculated
Simplified Manual J methodology. Cooling: 2500 sqft × 20 BTU/sqft (zone 5) × 1.0 (average insulation) × 1.0 (8 ft ceiling) × 1.0 (15% windows).
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- Conditioned area: 2,500 sq ft
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- Zone 5 cooling factor: 20 BTU/sqft
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- Insulation adjustment: 1.0 (average)
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- Cooling load: 50,000 BTU/hr
Important Considerations
This estimate uses simplified multipliers based on ACCA Manual J methodology. For equipment selection, a full Manual J room-by-room calculation is strongly recommended and required by code (ACCA Standard 5, IRC Section M1401) in many jurisdictions. Manual J accounts for: actual window area, orientation, and SHGC; wall and ceiling R-values; infiltration; duct location; internal gains; and local design temperatures. Automated Manual J software (WrightSoft, RHVAC, CoolCalc) produces code-compliant reports for a few hundred dollars — a worthwhile investment before a $5,000–$15,000 equipment purchase.
Zone 5 (Chicago, Boston, Denver) has heating-dominated loads. Cold-climate heat pumps (rated down to -13°F or lower) can efficiently heat through most of the winter. HSPF2 rating is more important than SEER2 for this climate. Cooling loads are moderate and equipment sized for heating usually has adequate cooling capacity. Ensure the duct system supports both heating and cooling airflow — oversized cooling equipment in this zone creates short-cycling and poor humidity control.
Total cooling load = sensible load (temperature) + latent load (humidity removal). In humid climates (zones 1–3 humid, coastal zones 4), latent load can be 30–50% of total cooling load. Standard SEER ratings are measured at fixed conditions that may not reflect latent performance. For homes with humidity complaints, look for equipment with enhanced dehumidification modes, variable-speed compressors (better part-load latent removal), or dedicated whole-house dehumidifiers. Target indoor relative humidity of 40–50% for comfort and mold prevention.
Heating and cooling load estimates use a simplified methodology based on ACCA Manual J (Residential Load Calculation, 8th Edition) with climate zone multipliers from IECC 2021. For accurate sizing, a full Manual J calculation using room-by-room analysis is recommended per ACCA Standard 5 (HVAC Quality Installation Specification).