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How to Choose the Right Size Split System for Your Brisbane Home (and Avoid Wasting Power)

Choosing the right size split system isn’t just about comfort – it’s one of the biggest factors in how much you’ll spend on power and how long your air conditioner will last. At Southampton Electrical, we help Brisbane homeowners pick the perfect system every day, and the right choice can save you hundreds in running costs each year.

In this guide, we’ll break down how to choose the correct size split system for your home, what mistakes to avoid, and when to call in a professional assessment.

Why Split System Size Matters

Most people think “bigger is better,” but with air conditioning, that couldn’t be further from the truth.

If your unit is too small:

  • It will run constantly

  • It struggles to cool your home

  • Your power bills spike

  • The unit wears out sooner

If your unit is too big:

  • It cools too quickly, then shuts off

  • This causes temperature swings

  • It uses more energy than necessary

  • It leads to moisture and mould issues

Getting the size right = long-term comfort + lower running costs.

How to Estimate the Right Size Split System for Your Room

While an on-site assessment is always the most accurate way to size an AC unit, here are the general guidelines electricians use in Brisbane homes.

1. Measure Your Room

A quick rule of thumb:

  • 20–30 m² room → 2.5 kW system

  • 30–40 m² room → 3.5 kW system

  • 40–60 m² room → 5–6 kW system

  • 60+ m² room → 7–8 kW system

But this is just the starting point — there are other factors that can change the ideal size.

Factors That Affect the AC Size You Need

1. Ceiling Height

Higher ceilings mean more air to cool. Homes with raked or cathedral ceilings often need a larger system.

2. Insulation Quality

Good insulation = smaller AC needed.
Older Queenslanders or poorly insulated homes may need a bump in capacity.

3. Sun Exposure

Rooms that cop the afternoon summer sun (looking at you, west-facing bedrooms…) usually need a bigger unit.

4. Number of Windows and Glass Doors

Glass lets in heat, which increases the cooling load.

5. Room Purpose
  • A bedroom might be fine with 2.5 kW

  • An open-plan living space usually needs 5 kW+

Brisbane Climate Considerations

Brisbane’s heat and humidity mean your system needs to work harder than in cooler climates. That’s why choosing the correct size – not just the cheapest or biggest – is essential for energy efficiency.

Split systems with higher energy star ratings, inverter technology, and good humidity control perform best in our climate.

How to Make Sure You’re Not Wasting Power

A correctly sized AC system will:

  • Reach your desired temperature quickly

  • Run steadily (not stop–start nonstop)

  • Maintain consistent cooling

  • Reduce electricity bills

  • Last longer with fewer repairs

This is where the expertise of a licensed electrician really pays off.

Get a Professional Split System Assessment in Brisbane

If you’re still unsure what size you need, Southampton Electrical can help. We offer:

  • On-site sizing assessments

  • Split system supply and installation

  • Safe electrical connections

  • Removal of old units

  • Advice on the most energy-efficient brands

We help you avoid costly mistakes – and make sure your new system performs at its best for years to come.

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For all your residential or commercial electrical requirements, get in touch today for a fast no-obligation quote.