48,000 BTU Mini Split AC - Extra Large Commercial Cooling

48,000 BTU (4 Ton) mini split for 1,500-2,000 sq ft spaces in Texas

The 48,000 BTU (4-ton) mini split is built for extra large commercial and industrial spaces. This size provides massive cooling capacity for warehouses, large restaurants, manufacturing facilities, and similar applications.

Room Size Range

1,500-2,000 sq ft

Standard conditions (adjust for Texas climate)

BTU Capacity

48,000 BTU

4 Ton equivalent

Ideal Room Types

  • Very large commercial space
  • Large restaurant
  • Warehouse
  • Industrial space

Best Applications for 48,000 BTU

The 48,000 BTU mini split is ideal for:

  • Very large warehouses
  • Large restaurants and event spaces
  • Manufacturing facilities
  • Large retail stores
  • Industrial workshops

Texas-Specific Adjustments

For industrial applications in Texas, account for machinery heat, high occupancy, and extended operating hours. This size effectively cools 1,400-2,000 sq ft in Texas industrial conditions.

Key Features

Maximum capacity in single unit
Industrial-grade reliability
Handles extreme heat loads
Designed for continuous operation
Requires professional commercial installation

Real-World Texas Examples

Houston Application

For a 1,500-2,000 sq ft master bedroom in Houston, the 48,000 BTU unit works well, but ensure proper dehumidification. Houston's humidity requires systems that can effectively remove moisture while cooling.

Dallas Application

In Dallas, the 48,000 BTU size handles 1,500-2,000 sq ft effectively, especially for rooms with good insulation. West-facing rooms may need the next size up (60,000 BTU).

Austin Application

Well-insulated modern homes in Austin can use 48,000 BTU for 1,500-2,000 sq ft effectively. Older homes or those with large windows may need the next size up for optimal comfort.

Ready to Find Your Perfect Size?

Not sure if 48,000 BTU is right for your space? Our Texas-based experts can help you determine the exact size needed for your room, accounting for local climate, insulation, and usage patterns.