most manufacturers' model numbers will have BTU's listed. 12,000 btu's equal 1 ton. For example, a unit's model number may be - TTA018.... This is a 1.5 ton unit.
12,000The HVAC Veteran
An HVAC system is rated in British Thermal Units (BTUs). For example, a 2-ton air conditioning system is 24,000 BTUs. That's 12,000 BTUs per ton. So a 3.5-ton air conditioner is a 42,000 BTUs.
12,000The HVAC Veteran
A 2.5 ton A/c is the same as 30,000 BTU's 1 ton = 12,000 BTU's
between 1 and 75 tons
this is a 4 ton evaporator coil
24000 BTU = 2 Ton.
The Day & Night N4A560GKC is a 5-ton capacity HVAC unit. In HVAC terminology, a ton refers to the unit's ability to cool or heat 12,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour. Therefore, the N4A560GKC has a cooling capacity of approximately 60,000 BTUs per hour, making it suitable for larger residential or commercial spaces.
I own this model. It's a 10 SEER, 5-ton unit.
$depends on if the existing ductwork can be used.
It is not recommended to mix a 2 ton coil with a 2.5 ton compressor as it may lead to inefficiencies and potential system failures. It is best to match the coil and compressor sizes to ensure optimal performance and efficiency of the HVAC system.
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