There are rules of thumb that will get you into the ballpark for schematic design developement type drawings. 1.2kw/ton will get you a conservative running load amps (RLA) for general applications. However real construction documents require more specific information.
An HVAC unit may have multiple components including but not limited to compressors, fans, heaters, controls, etc. Starting current (which is close to locked rotor amps(LRA)) of unit components may be 5 times component RLA so take a look at voltage drop under starting conditions. If feeders are sized only for MCA then starting voltage drop can be so bad that a compressor will stall. Reciprocating compressors have an especially high initial amp draw.
Generally heating components will not operate at the same time as cooling, but this is not always true. Demand the catalog electrical cutsheets and a wiring diagram that shows the field wiring. The manufacturer may supply a disconnect, but it may arrive lying in a box and require installation.
After all is said remember that competive bidding allows substitutions that will give you a different manufacturer and of course varying ampacities, that is why the electrical guys get the big money.