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Aircon Size Calculator
The free Australian aircon size calculator: enter your room size and get the right split system, multi-split or ducted capacity in seconds — built on the same kW-per-square-metre rules licensed installers use for first estimates.
2-minute guide
How to Measure a Room for Air Conditioning
1. Grab a tape measure (or your phone). Most phones have a measuring app, or pace it out — an average stride is roughly 0.8m for a rough first pass.
2. Measure length and width at floor level in metres, wall to wall. Multiply them: a 5m × 4m room = 20m².
3. L-shaped or odd rooms: split the space into rectangles, calculate each, and add them together.
4. Open-plan counts as one space. If your kitchen flows into the living room with no door, the air does too — measure the whole connected area.
5. Note your ceiling height. Standard is 2.4m; if your ceilings feel tall, they're probably 2.7m+ and you'll need extra capacity (the calculator handles this).
6. Note the sun. West-facing rooms with big windows cop the afternoon heat and need ~15% more capacity — there's a toggle per room above.
How to Calculate Aircon Size for a Room
The formula installers start with: room area (m²) × 130 watts. Measure length × width in metres, multiply by 0.13, and you have the kW estimate — a 20m² bedroom is 20 × 0.13 = 2.6kW, so a 2.5kW unit fits. Then adjust: add ~10–20% for ceilings above 2.4m, ~15% for west-facing rooms with big windows, and ~15% for poor insulation — or skip the maths and let the calculator above apply the adjustments for you. Round up to the next standard size (2.5, 3.5, 5.0, 7.1, 8.0, 9.4kW), never down.
Quick Reference: Size by Room Type
| Room | Typical size | Recommended capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom / study | 10–20 m² | 2.0 – 2.5 kW |
| Large bedroom / small lounge | 20–30 m² | 2.5 – 3.5 kW |
| Living room | 30–45 m² | 4.2 – 5.0 kW |
| Open-plan living/dining | 45–65 m² | 6.0 – 8.0 kW |
| Large open-plan | 65–90 m² | 8.5 – 9.4 kW |
| Whole home (ducted) | 120–280 m² | 10 – 20 kW zoned |
Once you know your size, check what your state pays toward it: NSW rebates run $200–$2,600+, Victoria up to $5,530, and SA's REPS delivers the deepest concession discounts — or jump straight to the postcode checker.
Sizing Calculator FAQs
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