How to Select Air Conditioner systems
A simple step-by-step guide.
Step 1: Energy efficiency
The NEA energy label is used to display the energy efficiency of household appliances.
Step 2: Right capacity
BTU (British Thermal Unit)/hr measures the cooling capacity of an air-conditioner. Here is an approximate guide
Room Type |
Area in Sq Ft (Sqm) |
kBTU/hr Required |
Small Room |
100-150 (9-14) |
9 |
Master Bedroom |
150-250 (14-23) |
12 |
Living Room / Halls |
300-400 (28-37) |
18 onwards |
Actual heat load of the room to be cooled may vary. For a more accurate recommendation, please check with the installers when they visit your house for assessment.
Step 3: Suitable system
No. of rooms to cool |
System Required |
No. of indoor units (blower) |
No. of outdoor units (compressor) |
2 |
System 2 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
System 3 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
System 4 |
4 |
1 |
5 |
System 5 |
5 |
1 |
Step 4: Easy care
Enjoy clean air between maintenance intervals with advanced technology like our Magic Coil and Self Cleaning feature. Regular maintenance intervals of 6 months is recommended to upkeep the condition and performance of your air conditioner. For queries on air conditioner servicing and maintenance, please contact your installer or any of our authorized dealers.
Step 5: Aesthetic