most manufacturers' model numbers will have BTU's listed. 12,000 btu's equal 1 ton. For example, a unit's model number may be - TTA018.... This is a 1.5 ton unit.
12,000The HVAC Veteran
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.
12,000The HVAC Veteran
A 2.5 ton A/c is the same as 30,000 BTU's 1 ton = 12,000 BTU's
between 1 and 75 tons
24000 BTU = 2 Ton.
this is a 4 ton evaporator coil
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Call the Hvac company to check if you have a current warranty.Keep warranty information in a folder with the unit. This way you will know when to schedule service and what was done.
N=The nominal amount of cooling/heating units required in a building. The +1 refers to an addition HVAC unit as a redundant backup to all others. Example: A calculation is performed to decide the amount in tons that a building requires. The result is 12 tons. To achieve this the owner does not want to use one 12-ton unit, but rather three 4-ton units or four 3-ton units. The N+1 requirement would give the building contractor the option to put four 3-ton units or five 4-ton units to provide a redundant unit.