When talking about refrigeration, a ton is a unit of power. To quote wikipedia:
"In North America, a standard ton of refrigeration is 12,000 BTU/h = 200 BTU/min ≈ 3,517 W. This is approximately the power required to melt one short ton (2,000 lb) of ice at 0 °C in 24 hours, thus representing the delivery of 1 ton of ice per day." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ton)
1 ton of refrigeration = 3516.852842067 watts
3KW
To convert Watts (W) to a horsepower rating (HP) simply multiply the Watts by 0.00134 W x 0.00134 = HP
400 watts
Watts are used to measure power, whereas volts are used to measure potential difference. These are two different quantities, and you cannot convert one into another any more than you can convert kilometres to kilograms.
A 1-ton AC can melt a ton of ice in 24 hours. The power needed is theoretically 3517 Watts so allowing for power factor and efficiency you would need a 7 kVA generator.
1 Ton = 3,517.2 Watt
Convert tons to watts, divide by volts. P = I x E. Current = power / volts. 1 ton cooling = 3516.852842067 watts 3517 / 480 = 7.33 amps
to convert watts into meters
convert arms to watts
It the unit is watts, megawatts is millions of watts, so to convert watts to megawatts, multiply the number of watts be 1,000,000.
3517
2200 watts
1.5 ton convert kw
kW x 1,000 = watts
Watts x 0.001341 = hp
3KW
Watts are the product of amps x volts.