HVAC Load Calculation (Manual J Estimator)

Estimates residential heating and cooling loads based on ACCA Manual J methodology. Enter your home's characteristics to calculate the required HVAC system capacity in BTU/hr and tons.

Formulas Used

Conduction Load: Q = U × A × ΔT

  • U = thermal transmittance (BTU/hr·ft²·°F) = 1/R-value
  • A = surface area (ft²)
  • ΔT = design temperature difference (°F)

Solar Heat Gain: Qsolar = SHGC × Isolar × Awindow × orientation factor

Infiltration (Sensible): Qinf = 1.1 × CFM × ΔT  |  CFM = (ACH × Volume) / 60

Infiltration (Latent): Qlat = 0.68 × CFM × ΔW  (ΔW in grains/lb)

People Load: 250 BTU/hr sensible + 200 BTU/hr latent per occupant (ASHRAE 62.2)

Total Cooling: Qtotal = (Qwall + Qceil + Qwin + Qfloor + Qsolar + Qinf + Qpeople + Qappliance) × duct factor

Tons of Cooling: Tons = Total BTU/hr ÷ 12,000

Assumptions & References

  • Based on ACCA Manual J (8th Edition) residential load calculation methodology.
  • Assumes a roughly square floor plan for wall area estimation; irregular shapes may differ ±10–20%.
  • Duct loss factor of 15% applied for ducts in unconditioned space (ACCA Manual D default).
  • 40% of window area assumed to face south/west for peak solar gain calculation.
  • Appliance/lighting internal gain estimated at 3 BTU/hr per sq ft (ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals).
  • Latent load grain differences by climate zone sourced from ASHRAE 2021 Fundamentals, Chapter 14.
  • Floor/slab conduction uses a reduced ΔT (50%) to account for ground-contact thermal buffering.
  • This tool provides a preliminary estimate only. A certified Manual J calculation by a licensed HVAC engineer is required for equipment selection and permit compliance.
  • References: ACCA Manual J (2016), ASHRAE 62.2-2022, ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals (2021), IECC 2021 Climate Zone Map.

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