As many as it was designed to be. Tonnage doesn't equate to voltage, and there are 12v automotive systems capable of such tonnage (particularly in tractor-trailer units). Could be 12v, 24v, 110v, 220v, 440v, etc.
110v
It blows air at how many volts it was designed for... an automotive unit will be 12 volts, heavy equipment uses 24 volts, a window unit in N. America will run 110 volts, while 220 and 440 volt systems are typically heavier household and industrial units.
No, the unit has to operate on the voltage specified. The internal controls are all designed to operate on a 240 volt input. The motor in the air conditioner will not operate at the lower voltage and without this compressor motor operating the unit will not get cold.
If the power requirement is 120 volts it will be connected to a single pole breaker rated at the amperage requirement of the air conditioner. If the voltage of the air conditioner is 240 volts, then a two pole breaker will be required.
3500
A split air conditioner is a unit where the condensing unit is outside and the evaporator is inside.
Does this air conditioner require 220 volts?
Air conditioner capacitors may be purchased from appliance-parts retailers. There are many with web sites.
I don't think you can buy a 4000 volt air conditioner.
It depends on the btu of the unit
You could buy a new air conditioner unit at home depot. They offer lots of air conditioner units at great prices and the air conditioner units are built to perform.
Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.The use of two breakers supplies a voltage of 240 volts. These two breakers should be common ties together with a single handle. Your air conditioner must operate on 240 volts. To verify this check the nameplate on the unit for the voltage.