600 sqft/ton so 2 1/2 ton
13000
btus needed to heat & cool 625sf room
The Heil air conditioner model HAC036AK4 has a tonnage of 3 tons. This means it is designed to cool an area of approximately 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, depending on various factors like insulation and climate. The "036" in the model number indicates its capacity in thousands of BTUs, with 36 representing 36,000 BTUs.
Naval tonnage is typically calculated using the volume of a ship's hull, measured in cubic feet or meters, and then converted to tonnage by dividing by a standard density, usually around 35 cubic feet per ton for seawater. The most common methods include Gross Tonnage (GT), which measures the total internal volume, and Net Tonnage (NT), which accounts for usable space after excluding non-revenue generating areas. Tonnage can also be expressed in terms of displacement, which refers to the weight of the water displaced by the ship when floating. The specific formula and method can vary depending on the purpose and regulatory requirements.
The rough estimate is that one ton covers 600 sq ft. So a 5 ton unit would sufficiently cool 3,000 square feet of living space. Be careful though ... more 'tonnage' does not make for better cooling.
'2000' divided by the 'weight per foot' will give you the 'feet per ton' Multiply the 'feet per ton' by the 'tonnage' & it will give you the total feet
You will need a portable air conditioner that offers 24,000 - 25,500 BTUs to cool a room of about 1500 cubic feet. This is a large sized room and a 2.5 ton unit would cool that area.
The Goodman model CKJ30-1B is a type of air conditioning unit with a cooling capacity of 2.5 tons. This tonnage indicates its ability to cool a space effectively, typically suitable for areas around 1,000 to 1,500 square feet, depending on various factors like insulation and climate. The unit is designed for residential or light commercial use, providing efficient cooling performance.
Four tiles are needed.
113.000 Tonnage, length 951 feet, waterline beam 119 feet, height 195 feet, depth 37 feet, max speed 21 knots and carries 3080 passengers with a crew of 1201
The length was 882 feet, 9 inches. The beam (width of a boat) was 92 feet, 6 inches. It was 175 feet high and displaced 52,310 tons.
To calculate the tonnage of an air handling unit (AHU), you can use the formula: Tonnage = (CFM × ΔT) / 24,000, where CFM is the airflow in cubic feet per minute and ΔT is the temperature difference in degrees Fahrenheit between the supply and return air. The factor of 24,000 is used because one ton of cooling is equivalent to 12,000 BTUs per hour, and the formula converts CFM and temperature difference into a tonnage value. Ensure that the CFM and temperature difference are accurately measured for precise tonnage calculations.