Is 14,000 BTU a big size air conditioner for a 320 square foot room?
In the summer, I use a 14,000 BTU air conditioner to cool down my room. However, it does not cool my place the way I want it to. The room of the ac will cool to 70 degrees or sometimes not cool below 74 on a really hot and humid day (90 degrees and higher with 40% humidity or higher) while the back of the room on average is 3 degrees warmer. So the main room will cool to 70, the back of the main room cools to 73, the nearby bedroom holds steady at 76-77 while the back of my apartment stays at 79-80 degrees. My apartment is 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom so the apartment is about 740 square feet in total. The kitchen easily heats it up by 2-4 degrees in the summer so I'm sure the kitchen is a major heat load other than the warm outdoor temperatures. I'm not so sure about the insulation but I am guessing that the insulation is not the best since the building was completed in the 1890s. So I use one main air conditioner to cool the entire apartment. It is a portable air conditioner rated at 14,000 BTUs and uses 1250 Watts. The problem is that the master bedroom can be too chilly, the other bedroom is a bit warm but not as cool, and then the hallway is pretty much heated from the kitchen and so is the bathroom a bit. So there is no uniform temperature throughout the apartment. It ranges from too cool to too warm. Adding a 2nd air conditioner would certainly help but that would trip the circuit if I run 2 air conditioners at the same time. Maybe I should get another air conditioner?