Aircond HP Guide Malaysia 2026 – What Size Do You Need?

⚡ Quick Answer — HP by Room Size

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Small bedroom • up to 150 sq ft
1.0 HP

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Standard bedroom • 150–250 sq ft
1.5 HP

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Master bedroom • 250–400 sq ft
2.0 HP

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Living room • 400–600 sq ft
2.5 HP

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Large living/dining • 600–800 sq ft
3.0 HP

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Office/commercial • 800–1200 sq ft
4.0 HP+

⚠️ These are starting points. Keep reading to adjust for sun direction, ceiling height, and room type.

By AircondCare.my — JKKP-certified aircond technicians, KL & Selangor since 2010  |  Updated April 2026  |  12 min read

Walk into any aircond shop in Malaysia and the salesperson asks one question: what size is your room? Then they pick a number and move on.

The problem is that the right HP is not just about room size. It depends on which direction your room faces, how high your ceiling is, how many people use the room, and whether you have large glass windows. Get it wrong and you will spend the next 10 years with a room that never feels cold enough — or an electricity bill that makes no sense.

This guide gives you everything you need to choose the right HP for every room in your home or office. No guesswork. No upselling. Just a clear, honest answer from the team that installs and services aircond units across KL and Selangor every day.

What Does HP Actually Mean?

HP stands for horsepower. In aircond terms, it tells you how powerful the unit is — how much heat it can remove from a room per hour.

A 1HP unit works perfectly in a small bedroom. A 2HP unit is twice as powerful and handles a bigger space. Think of it like a water pump — a small pump fills a bucket, but it will not fill a swimming pool fast enough.

You will also see BTU (British Thermal Units) on product labels. BTU and HP are just two different ways of measuring the same thing. In Malaysia we mostly talk in HP.

💡 Quick BTU Conversion

1.0 HP ≈ 9,000 BTU   |   1.5 HP ≈ 12,000 BTU   |   2.0 HP ≈ 18,000 BTU   |   2.5 HP ≈ 24,000 BTU   |   3.0 HP ≈ 27,000 BTU

What Happens When You Choose the Wrong HP?

Most guides skip this. They tell you which HP to pick, but not why it matters so much. Here is what actually happens.

❌ HP Too Small — What Happens

  • Unit runs non-stop, but the room stays warm
  • Compressor under constant stress
  • Electricity bill climbs every month
  • Room takes 1+ hour to cool down
  • Most common cause of “not cold enough” complaints

❌ HP Too Large — What Happens

  • Cools fast, then switches off — on/off cycling
  • The room feels damp and clammy
  • You overpay for the unit and electricity
  • Frequent cycling shortens lifespan
  • Buying too big “just to be safe” is a costly mistake

⚠️ Already having cooling problems with your current unit? It could be a sizing issue or something else. Read our guide: Why Your Aircond Is Not Cooling Properly →

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HP Guide by Room Size — Malaysia 2026

This is your starting point. It assumes standard Malaysian conditions — 9 to 10 foot ceilings, moderate sun, and 1 to 2 people in the room.

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Room Size (sq ft) Recommended HP Best For Est. Monthly Bill
Up to 150 1.0 HP Small bedrooms, utility rooms RM 25–40
150 – 250 1.5 HP Standard bedrooms, studies RM 35–55
250 – 400 2.0 HP Master bedrooms, large rooms RM 50–75
400 – 600 2.5 HP Living rooms, dining areas RM 65–95
600 – 800 3.0 HP Large living rooms, open plan RM 85–120
800 – 1,200 4.0 HP Large commercial areas RM 110–160
Above 1,200 5.0 HP+ Halls, large shops, and factories Custom quote

Estimates based on inverter units running 8 hours daily in KL / Selangor. Actual costs vary by usage and TNB tariff band.

Now Adjust for Your Actual Room

The table above is your starting point — not the final answer. Here is how to fine-tune it for your specific room.

1. Which Direction Does Your Room Face?

This is the biggest factor most people ignore when buying an aircond.

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North

Low sun. Use base HP or go down 0.5HP

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East

Morning sun only. Base HP is fine

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South

Moderate. Use base HP as-is

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West ⚠

Go UP 0.5HP from base guide

☀️ West-facing is the #1 reason for an undersized aircond in Malaysia. Always go one step up: 1.5HP becomes 2.0HP. 2.0HP becomes 2.5HP.

2. How High Is Your Ceiling?

Standard Malaysian ceiling is 9–10 feet. Higher ceilings = more air volume to cool.

Ceiling Height Adjustment Example
9–10 ft (standard) No change Use the base guide as-is
11–12 ft +10% to HP 1.5HP → round up to 2.0HP
13–14 ft +20% to HP 2.0HP → round up to 2.5HP
Above 14 ft +30%+ to HP Double-volume — needs assessment

3. Other Factors That Add Cooling Load

Situation Add to HP
3–4 people use the room regularly +0.5 HP
Home office with 2+ computers or monitors +0.5 HP
Floor-to-ceiling glass windows or sliding doors +0.5 HP
Top floor under a concrete roof with no false ceiling +0.5 HP
The kitchen is adjacent to the dining area +0.5–1.0 HP

The Right HP for Every Room in Your Home

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Standard Bedroom

1.5 HP

The most popular size in Malaysia for a reason — fits the standard 10×12 to 12×14 ft bedroom. West-facing? Go up to 2.0HP.

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Master Bedroom

2.0 HP

For rooms 200–350 sq ft. West-facing or 12ft ceiling → go up to 2.5HP for comfortable all-night cooling.

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Living Room

2.5 HP

Standard 350–500 sq ft. Combined living + dining above 500 sq ft → 3.0HP. Measure the full open area, not just sofa space.

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Home Office

1.5–2.0 HP

Computers and screens generate heat. Add 0.5HP to the standard room size calculation if you have 2+ devices running.

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Children’s Room

1.0–1.5 HP

Usually, a small bedroom. 1.0HP under 120 sq ft. 1.5HP for anything larger. Set at 25°C for healthy sleep.

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Office / Shop

4.0 HP+

Commercial spaces run longer hours with more people. Always get a professional assessment — residential calculations do not apply.

🏠 Open-plan homes: If your living room and dining room are combined, measure the total area — not just the sofa area. This is why many Malaysian living rooms never feel properly cool.

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Inverter or Non-Inverter? Here Is the Honest Answer

Once you know the right HP, the next decision affects your electricity bill more than anything else.

Short answer: For any room you use regularly — bedroom, living room, study — always choose an inverter. For a store room or space used only occasionally, a non-inverter is acceptable and cheaper upfront.

An inverter aircond adjusts its power to match how much cooling is needed. A non-inverter runs at full power all the time. In Malaysia where air conditioners run 8 to 12 hours daily, most households save 30% to 50% on aircond electricity costs after switching to inverter.

Which Brand and Why Installation Matters

Once you know the HP and inverter decision, pick a brand. In Malaysia, the most reliable for home use are Daikin, Panasonic, Mitsubishi Electric, and York. For budget, Midea and Sharp are solid choices. Read our full brand comparison: Best Aircond Brands Malaysia 2026 →

Not sure which type to buy? See: Which Type of Aircond Is Best for Malaysian Homes →

✅ What a Proper Installation Includes

A correctly-sized unit installed poorly will perform like an undersized unit. Always use a JKKP-certified installer who gives a written quote before starting.

  • Room assessment — confirming the right HP for your conditions
  • Vacuum pump step — removes moisture from copper pipes (many cheap installers skip this)
  • Secure bracket mounting rated for the unit weight
  • Correct copper piping size matched to HP
  • Drainage pipe with correct slope — prevents leaking later
  • Written 30-day workmanship warranty

🌡️ Best temperature tip: Set your aircond to 24°C–25°C, not 17°C. A correctly-sized inverter unit cools the room efficiently at 25°C without wasting electricity or overworking the compressor. Read: Best Aircond Temperature for Sleeping in Malaysia →

Complete Buying Checklist — Do This Before You Buy

1

Measure your room in square feet — length × width

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Check which direction the room faces — west-facing needs more HP

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Check ceiling height — above 10 feet means you need more HP

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Count people who use the room and amount of electrical equipment

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Use the base guide table, then apply adjustments for your room

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Choose inverter for any room used daily — non-inverter only for occasional spaces

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Pick a reputable brand — Daikin, Panasonic, Mitsubishi for premium; Midea or Sharp for budget

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Book a JKKP-certified installer — always get a written itemised quote first

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Confirm the installer uses a vacuum pump — ask before they start

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After installation, set temperature to 24°C–25°C for efficient, comfortable cooling

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 1.5HP enough for a Malaysian bedroom?

For most standard Malaysian bedrooms between 150 and 250 square feet, yes — 1.5HP is the right choice. It is the most popular aircond size in Malaysia for this reason. However, if your bedroom faces west and gets strong afternoon sun, or if you have a ceiling above 10 feet, consider going up to 2.0HP for more comfortable cooling.

Can I use a 1HP aircond in my living room?

Only if your living room is under 120 square feet. Most Malaysian living rooms are 300 to 500 square feet, which requires 2.0 to 2.5HP. A 1HP unit in a standard living room will run non-stop without ever cooling it properly — shortening its lifespan and increasing your electricity bill.

What HP aircond do I need for a 12×15 room?

A 12×15 foot room is 180 square feet. Based on the guide, 1.5HP is the right size. If the room faces west, has a ceiling above 10 feet, or has large glass windows, go up to 2.0HP.

Is a bigger HP aircond always better?

No — this is one of the most common expensive mistakes in Malaysia. An oversized aircond cools the room too quickly, then switches off. The constant on-off cycling wastes energy, creates dampness, and shortens the unit’s lifespan. The right HP for the room will always outperform a bigger HP.

What is the difference between 1.5HP and 2HP aircond?

A 2HP unit is about 33% more powerful than 1.5HP and costs more to buy and run. It is the right choice for rooms between 250 and 400 sq ft, or for 1.5HP-sized rooms that face west or have high ceilings. For a standard bedroom, 1.5HP is usually the better value.

How many HP do I need for a living room in Malaysia?

For a standard terrace house living room of 350 to 500 sq ft, 2.5HP. For a combined living and dining area above 500 sq ft, 3.0HP. Always measure the full open area, not just the sofa area — this is the most common mistake.

Does a higher HP aircond use more electricity?

Yes, but a correctly-sized inverter unit uses far less electricity than a too-small non-inverter running non-stop. Getting the HP right AND choosing an inverter gives you the most efficient setup — usually 30 to 50% lower aircond electricity costs.

How do I know what HP my current aircond is?

Check the sticker on the indoor unit. It shows the model number and HP or BTU rating. Divide BTU by 9,000 to get HP: 12,000 BTU = 1.5HP, 18,000 BTU = 2.0HP, 24,000 BTU = 2.5HP. You can also WhatsApp us a photo of the sticker and we will identify it immediately.

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Our JKKP-certified technicians install and service hundreds of aircond units across KL and Selangor every month. The HP recommendations in this guide are based on real installation experience in Malaysian homes — not manufacturer spec sheets. Last reviewed: April 2026.


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