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A 5000 btu AC unit operating at 25% efficiency operating continuously for 1 hour, will use approximately 5858 watts or 5.858 KW/h.
Between (.07) and (.24) BTU per cubic foot. For Central Air, might be better to use (.07 BTU per Cu.Ft.) For window AC unit cooling 150 square feet, use (.024 BTU per Cu.Ft.) For window AC unit cooling 1600 square feet, use (.07 BTU per Cu.Ft.) [[[ All scenarios assume 8 foot ceilings ]]]
Based on "rule of thumb" 1 ton (12000 BTU) cools 500 square feet. Therefore a rule of thumb answer would be 14,400 BTU
No way to give you a simple answer- will depend on the storage capacity of the batteries, and the efficency of the inverter in the UPS unit, and the efficency of the AC unit. That is a 24,000 BTU air conditioner, with a large current draw- typically 3200-3500 watts. It will also depend on how LONG you will want to run the AC system on battery- it is not for an indefinite time.
because 1 ton is the amount of heat that could melt 1 ton of ice(2000lb) in 24 hours ex. it takes 144 btu of heat energy to mellt 1lb of ice at 32F. 144btu/lb x 2000lb = 288000 btu < thats how many btus it takes to melt 1 ton of ice in 24 hours if an a/c has a 1 ton capacity it will remove 288000 btu/24hr or 12000btu/h im in a/c school right now i learned this stuff a lil while ago
12,000
110000 btu furnace how many tons ac
What is the tonnage of york a AC model CM30-6a
48000 btus
48 -> 48000 BTU -> 3 ton
34,000 BTU's
3 tons. The 36 stands for 36,000 Btu's. 1 ton = 12,000 btu's
It is 36000 BTU / 12000 (1 ton) = 3.0 ton
4 Tons or 48,000 BTU
I have a York AC unit, model D1NA024N05606C. Can you tell me what year this is.
24,000 btu
37000 btu