Sizing guide

Size commercial AC to load in kW, not floor area.

A defensible UK sizing benchmark by space type, plus the five drivers that make a 100 m² office anywhere from 8 to 22 kW of cooling. Feasibility numbers, not install-grade — the latter always needs a room-by-room load calc.

The short answer

Commercial AC is sized to cooling load in kW, not floor area. A mid-glazed UK office typically sits at 80–120 W/m², so a 500 m² floor needs roughly 40–60 kW installed. Server rooms are sized to IT load × 1.1–1.3, ignoring area. All install-grade sizing needs a room-by-room CIBSE load calculation — floor-area estimates are feasibility only.

Benchmark loads

UK cooling load benchmarks by space type.

SpaceCooling load (W/m²)Per 100 m²Notes
General office (mid-glazed)80 – 120 W/m²8 – 12 kWBaseline for open-plan floors on mid-spec glazing.
Highly-glazed office / south-facing140 – 180 W/m²14 – 18 kWSolar gain dominates — model the glazing, don't rule-of-thumb it.
Retail (small shop, standard fit)120 – 160 W/m²12 – 16 kWLighting and occupancy peaks matter more than area.
Restaurant / commercial kitchen front-of-house200 – 260 W/m²20 – 26 kWKitchen extract balance must be sized in tandem.
Server / comms room500 – 2000 W/m²50 – 200 kWSize to IT load in kW, never to floor area.
Meeting room (dense occupancy)150 – 220 W/m²15 – 22 kWBody-heat and screens push load well above general office.
Industrial / warehouse office bay60 – 90 W/m²6 – 9 kWLow occupancy density, but check insulation and roof gain.

Feasibility bands only. AccuTemp installs are always sized from a room-by-room load calc measured against the actual site.

Drivers

Five things that shift the number by 30%+.

  • Glazing area, orientation and shading

    The single biggest swing after IT load. Frameless south-facing glazing can add 40–80 W/m² of solar gain over the same wall built as mid-spec double-glazing.

  • Occupancy density

    Every person adds ~120 W of sensible heat plus latent moisture. Meeting rooms and call centres routinely hit 5–10× the load per m² of the surrounding open-plan floor.

  • IT and lighting loads

    Server, workstation and A/V loads are all sensible heat and go straight into the room. LED lighting typically adds 8–12 W/m²; halogen/incandescent legacy fit-outs add 25–40 W/m².

  • Ventilation strategy

    Fresh-air rates set by BB101/CIBSE add latent and sensible load the AC has to handle. AHU pre-conditioning changes the picture materially.

  • Building fabric and roof

    Uninsulated roofs, exposed steelwork and thermal bridging push design load up 15–25%. Old warehouse conversions almost always need higher kW/m² than a modern shell.

Related: cost guide, VRF vs split, install timelines, Daikin vs Mitsubishi, HVAC glossary.

Sizing FAQs

What people ask before signing off a specification.

How do I calculate what size air conditioning I need for a commercial space?
Commercial AC is sized to cooling load in kilowatts, not floor area. A defensible size comes from a room-by-room load calculation covering solar gain, occupancy, IT and lighting, ventilation and fabric losses. A rule-of-thumb 100–150 W/m² office estimate is fine for feasibility, but wrong for install.
What is a typical cooling load in W per m² for a UK office?
A mid-glazed general office in the UK typically sits at 80–120 W/m² of cooling load. Highly-glazed or south-facing floors push to 140–180 W/m². A 500 m² general office therefore needs roughly 40–60 kW of installed cooling capacity.
How is server room AC sized?
Server and comms rooms are sized directly to the IT load in kW — usually 1.1–1.3 kW of cooling per 1 kW of IT to cover future growth and PSU losses. Floor-area rules do not apply. AccuTemp typically specifies close-control or high-sensible splits with N+1 redundancy.
Can you oversize AC to be safe?
No. Oversized AC short-cycles: it hits setpoint fast, cuts out, and never runs long enough to dehumidify or achieve stable temperature. Result — clammy air, high energy use and premature compressor wear. Correct sizing is more efficient than a safety margin.
How does AccuTemp size systems?
Every AccuTemp installation is sized on a room-by-room load calculation from measured glazing, occupancy schedule, IT and lighting loads. We do not scale from floor area for install-grade design — floor-area estimates only appear in feasibility numbers before survey.
From feasibility to install

Room-by-room load calc as standard on every AccuTemp quote.