One ton of frig.= 12000 BTU
1 watt = 3.412 BTU
4 tons x 12,000=48,000 BTU
48,000/3.412 = 14,068 watts
14,068/208 volts=67.63 amps.
Yes, the current measured in amps is the same as the keyword "amps."
13200 tons is equal to 13200 tons. The value remains the same.
There are 5.6 tons in 5.6 tons.
There are 5.5 tons in 5.5 tons.
The main difference between 5 amps and 10 amps is the amount of current flowing through a circuit. 10 amps is double the amount of current compared to 5 amps, which means a 10 amp circuit can handle twice as much power without overloading.
1000ml is a litre Number of litres multiplied by 1000 is the amount of ml
2.4 meters=240 centimeters
268 seconds
2765 octal equals 1525 decimal
One Gigabyte is equivalent to 1024 Megabytes.
Pressurised gases will eventually liquify.
A steamer for boiling vegetables would run on about 1 kW, so that's 240 v at 4 amps. A steamer used for carrying thousands of tons of cargo across the oceans would need a 220 v supply at about 500-1000 amps for the electrical services on board.
Heat, Light, Movement (Rotation) and Magnetic Field. These aren't THE four forms. There might be more.
You can not convert 3 meters to 3 centimeters. When you convert 3 meters to centimeters you get 300.
To determine the amps for a 1 ton cooling unit at 480 Volts, you would need to know the power rating of the unit in Watts. Once you have the Watts, you can use the formula Amps = Watts/Volts to calculate the amperage.
Multiply the vots by the amps to find the volt-amps. Or divide the volt-amps by the voltage to find the amps.
it takes r-12 , but it is very hard , if not impossable to get , you will have to converte it to 134a or have someone else do that for you .