No, a quick estimate (assuming 100 percent efficiency) is that 12,000 btu/hr is 3500 watts and at 125 volts would draw 28 amps, but only about 14 amps at 250 vac.
11800 BTU/hr is 3.46kW
Btu and cubic meter are two different measuring units. Btu is the unit for heat transmission, like in ac units 12000 btu/hr. It means this ac unit would remove 12000 btu of heat from the room in one hour. where as cubic meter is the unit for volume.
A 12000 BTU air conditioner draws close to 15 amps. While it technically can run on a 15 amp breaker, you may want to use a smaller air conditioner to be on the safe side.
2.3kw
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit, which is a unit of energy commonly used to measure heating and cooling systems. A 125 BTU rating would typically refer to the heating or cooling capacity of a specific device or system. It indicates the amount of energy needed to heat or cool a space, with higher BTU ratings indicating greater capacity.
18000 BTU means TON 1.5 ,12000 BTU means 1 TON
Birtishthermal unit 12000 btu
12,000 Btu is 4.7hp
There is no direct relation between volts and BTU.
11800 BTU/hr is 3.46kW
12000 btu/min
750
650 sft multiplied by 26 which means 16900. I BTU =12000 Divide 16900/12000 = 1.4 ton
No I think you will need an 18000 condenser for an 18000 BTU.
if the nameplate says 120 volt, then yes. but might trip breaker if the circuit is overloaded and or only 15 amps
12000 btu howmany kw?
12000BTU is 4.7hp