I live in south Louisiana.I want the A/C to run 24 hours.The room's walls are 10ft x 11ft, with a 12ft ceiling.It has two single glass windows, each 3ft x 5ft, with light tan curtains (they block no light).The windows face north, and there is no building/structure outside to block sunlight.There are four boys (ages 15-19) who sleep in the room.The walls do not have insulation, and the room has no doorThe doorway opens into a hallway which has a living room on one end and a dining room on the other(Both rooms are as big as the bedroom, with no doors between them and my room)The house is built 3 feet off of the ground, with simple plywood floors.The ceiling has no insulation and has an attic above.All I'm asking is how big of an A/C (by BTU's) will be needed to cool this room.
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wow, you might as well be cooling the out doorsold rule of thumb was one ton for every 400 sqftbut your load is beyond thatyou didn't say what your design temperature wasi will guess around 80you have too much load with the windows, no insulation, no doorsi would consider around 15,000 - 18,000that should run non-stop and remove some humidityand maybe keep it around 80 - 82good lucktry to insulate, add doors, and something for the windowslower the heat load as much as possible.