2 ton = 24,000 btu`s of heat removed in 1 one hour
3 ton - 36,000 and so on.
Airflow is measured in CFM (cubic feet per minute)
1 ton of cooling is equal to 12000 btu's so 2 tons would be equal to 24000 btu's so if you are trying to size your home a rule of thumb is 600 to 700 square feet of living space per ton so if you have approximately 1500 square feet you would need a 2 1/2 system
One ton of cooling capability is about 12,000 BTUH. 1.5 ton or 2 ton scales accordingly.
One ton refers to the amount of cooling required to make one ton (2200 lbs) of ice in 24 hours. That is the background. Like auto horsepower, it has stretched a bit :o)
The square feet is a unit of area.The ton is a unit of mass, so the conversion is impossible.
2.13 ton of what? Ton is a unit of mass, and cubic feet is volume. So you would need to know the density of the material, in order to determine volume from mass.
You need to know the dimensions and the mass of each piece.
The unit is a 3 ton and the rule is 400 square feet per ton. The answer would be no as it would be a better fit for a 1200 square feet home.
You can't convert tons to kilometres. A ton is a unit of weight, and a kilometre is a unit of distance.
How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?
One ton is a unit of weight. Square Feet is a unit of space. You cannot convert the two without knowing more information such as a tone of what will cover such and such square feet, a ton of insulation will cover this much square feet to this depth. etc...
You have not said what substance you are using a ton of to cover the asphalt.
The square feet is a unit of area.The ton is a unit of mass, so the conversion is impossible.
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.
Feet is an unit of volume and metric ton is an unit of mass, you can't compare them directly. We should know a density of items in this container to calculate their mass.
1 ton barmateck log=cft?
That depends upon how deep you spread it.
2.13 ton of what? Ton is a unit of mass, and cubic feet is volume. So you would need to know the density of the material, in order to determine volume from mass.
800 to 1000 sq ft
It depends how densely it is distributed.
1 TON of air conditioning requires 400 cubic feet per minute of air movement in the average HVAC system.