Not sure what aircon size is right for your room?
Our free Aircon Size Calculator helps Filipinos estimate the recommended HP or TR for bedrooms, living rooms, offices, stores, and full-house cooling setups. Simply enter your room details, sunlight exposure, appliances, and usage conditions to get a practical aircon recommendation, estimated electricity cost, and suggested aircon type. Try the calculator now and avoid buying an undersized or oversized air conditioner.
How to Use the Aircon Size Calculator
- Step 1: Choose Your Area Type
- Step 2: Select Your Preferred Aircon Type
- Step 3: Choose Inverter or Non-Inverter
- Step 4: Enter Your Room Size
- Step 5: Select Ceiling Height
- Step 6: Choose Sun Exposure
- Step 7: Enter Number of People
- Step 8: Select Window or Glass Exposure
- Step 9: Select Heat-Producing Appliances
- Step 10: Select Room Insulation
- Step 11: Enter Daily Usage Hours
- Step 12: Enter Electricity Rate per kWh
- Step 13: Click “Calculate Recommended Aircon Size”
- Why This Calculator Matters
- Important Disclaimer
Our Aircon Size Calculator helps you estimate the recommended aircon HP or TR for your room, office, living area, store, or full-house setup based on practical Philippine conditions.
Simply follow the steps below.
Step 1: Choose Your Area Type
Select the type of area you want to cool.
Options include:
- Bedroom
- Living Room / Sala
- Office
- Store
- Computer / Gaming Room
- Kitchen
- Full House / Centralized Area
- Commercial / Open Area
This helps the calculator estimate the cooling requirement more accurately.
Step 2: Select Your Preferred Aircon Type
Choose:
- Auto Recommend
- Window Type
- Split Type
- Floor Standing
- Centralized / Multi-Split
If unsure, choose:
Auto Recommend
The calculator will suggest the most suitable aircon type based on your room conditions.
Step 3: Choose Inverter or Non-Inverter
Select:
- Inverter Recommended
- Non-Inverter / Standard
- Not Sure
Inverter air conditioners are usually better for:
- long daily usage
- lower electricity consumption
- quieter operation
Step 4: Enter Your Room Size
You can estimate room size in two ways:
Option 1 — Length × Width
Enter:
- room length
- room width
The calculator will automatically estimate the total square meter area.
Option 2 — Direct SQM Input
If you already know your room size, simply enter the total sqm directly.
Step 5: Select Ceiling Height
Choose:
- Normal Ceiling
- High Ceiling
- Very High Ceiling
Rooms with higher ceilings usually require stronger cooling capacity.
Step 6: Choose Sun Exposure
Select:
- Low / Shaded
- Moderate
- High / Direct Sunlight
Rooms exposed to direct sunlight may need higher HP air conditioners.
Step 7: Enter Number of People
Add the typical number of people inside the room.
More people produce more body heat, which increases cooling demand.
Step 8: Select Window or Glass Exposure
Choose:
- Few / Small Windows
- Normal
- Many / Large Glass Windows
Large glass windows can make rooms hotter during daytime.
Step 9: Select Heat-Producing Appliances
Choose the closest option:
- None / Minimal
- TV or Laptop
- TV + Computer / Refrigerator
- Gaming PC / Kitchen Appliances
Heat-producing appliances can increase the required aircon size.
Step 10: Select Room Insulation
Choose:
- Good / Well Sealed
- Average
- Poor / Many Air Leaks
Poor insulation may require stronger cooling because cold air escapes more easily.
Step 11: Enter Daily Usage Hours
Input how many hours the aircon will usually run daily.
Example:
- 8 hours
- 10 hours
- 24 hours
This helps estimate electricity consumption.
Step 12: Enter Electricity Rate per kWh
Enter your estimated electricity rate.
If unsure, you may use:
₱12 per kWh
as a general Philippine estimate.
Step 13: Click “Calculate Recommended Aircon Size”
The calculator will instantly show:
- Recommended HP or TR
- Suggested Aircon Type
- Estimated Cooling Capacity
- Recommended Technology
- Estimated Monthly Electricity Cost
- Estimated Monthly kWh Usage
- Aircon Sizing Warnings
- Practical Buying Tips
Why This Calculator Matters
Choosing the wrong aircon size can lead to problems.
Too Small Aircon
May cause:
- poor cooling
- higher electricity bills
- overworked compressor
- faster wear and tear
Too Large Aircon
May cause:
- short cycling
- wasted electricity
- humidity problems
- uncomfortable cooling
Using the correct HP helps improve:
- cooling efficiency
- comfort
- electricity savings
- aircon lifespan
Important Disclaimer
This calculator only provides estimated recommendations based on common Philippine aircon sizing practices.
Actual cooling performance may vary depending on:
- room layout
- ceiling height
- insulation
- direct sunlight
- appliance heat load
- installation quality
- aircon brand and model
- maintenance condition
For the best results, always consult a qualified aircon technician before purchasing or installing an air conditioner.
