60,000 Btu's
12,000 Btu's = 1 ton
An HVAC system is rated in British Thermal Units (BTUs). For example, a 2-ton air conditioning system is 24,000 BTUs. That's 12,000 BTUs per ton. So a 3.5-ton air conditioner is a 42,000 BTUs.
There are 12000 BTUs per ton and there are 3.41BTUs/Watt. So by doing simple math the answers is....3519Watts/Ton or 3.519kW/Ton
60,000 BTUS 5 TON
12,000 btus = 1 ton of cooling ....... A 1 ton a/c unit will remove 12000 btu/hour
A "1 Ton" air conditioner is equal to a "12,000 BTU" rated air conditioner.
48,000 btus is equal to 4 tons of air flow, 12,000 btus per ton. You need 144 sq in per ton. Return grill should be 24x24. 48,000 btus is equal to 4 tons of air flow, 12,000 btus per ton. You need 144 sq in per ton. Return grill should be 24x24. 48,000 btus is equal to 4 tons of air flow, 12,000 btus per ton. You need 144 sq in per ton. Return grill should be 24x24.
Puron is a trade name for an environmentally friendly refrigerant (freon). The amount of power an air conditioner would consume is mostly dependant on the size (capacity) and the conditions under which it is operating. A rough estimate for an air conditioner is 1.4 horse power per ton (12000 BTUs), and one horse power is 740 watts.
6000
0.75 Ton AC is enough for this much area. 1 Ton AC = 12000 BTU, about 6000 btus are required for 12X15 room. hope info will be fruitful
2 1/2 ton unit the 30 in model number means 30000 btus 2 tons + 1/2 ton = 2 1/2 tons of air conditioning
maybe a a million air returns
3500