The power consumption of a commercial air handling unit (AHU) can vary widely based on its size, design, and application, typically ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 watts or more. Larger units with higher air flow rates and additional features, such as heating or cooling coils, may consume significantly more energy. On average, a mid-sized commercial AHU might use around 3,000 to 5,000 watts. It's essential to check the unit's specifications for precise energy usage.
There are NO watts in a millilitre. WATTS is a unit of power, Millilitre is a unit of VOLUME - there is no commonality.
None. Watts is unit of power. Square meter is unit of area.
A watt is a unit of power, not a unit of length.
You can't convert that.* A BTU is a unit of energy. * A watt is a unit of power (energy per unit time).
Depends on the size of the unit.
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57 watts is equal to 57 watts. The term "watts" is a unit of power measurement, so the value remains the same regardless of context. Therefore, if you have 57 watts, it is simply 57 watts.
The factory head unit in a 2001 Firebird typically has around 18-20 watts RMS per channel.
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volts is the unit of votage while watts is the unit of power