400 watts
12 kw
You probably should investigate that. Nobody here can help you.
try this: http://www.mcquay.com/mcquaybiz/literature/lit_ch_ac/IMOM/Im121.pdf
Depends on power factor, but it should be about 8 Amps.
normally 1tr ac means 12000 btu/hr=3.41kw but the electric and ac tonnage capacity is entirely different we have to divide the btu capacity with EER of the unit norallay 1 TR power consumption will be 12000/10=1.2kw
The answer to this question would depend on the tonnage (cooling capacity) of the unit.
With an auto air conditioner, the main power consumption is by the compressor. The compressor is driven mechanically by the engine, not the battery. Electrical power is used for controls, and to power the blower fan.
The Air Conditioner needs electricity to power all the electrical controls, operate the compressor that pushes the refrigerant through the system, and run the fans.
Absolutely not.
The first electrical air conditioner was invented by Willis Haviland Carrier in 1902.
amplifier, air conditioner
no power to air conditioner pump but snow flak light comes on and fan runs
Generators can be used to power many electrical appliances in a house during a power outage. Depending on what size you have, a generator can power a refrigerator, oven, lights, even an air conditioner.
12 kw
OSHA does not have any requirements as far as air conditioner usage but they do have some tips for air conditioning an office space. To see these go to http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/computerworkstations/wkstation_enviro.html
Any Energy Star air conditioner will sip power, and have a positive effect on your electricity bill.
No, you can buy a remote control to turn power on and off. Good electrical retail outlets sell these. What you should take into consideration is the rating for the power to be switched. Most air conditioner units use a lot of power. The remote control unit will state on the safety label how much power it can safely switch.