Around 5.2kW
When buying a portable air conditioner, you should worry about how much energy in which they consume. Seen as they are DC, they will not consumer as much as say an AC air conditioner which is powered from the mains.
Air conditioning equipments consume 0.5 KW electricity per Kilowatt refrigeration.
ask your electric company
no power to air conditioner pump but snow flak light comes on and fan runs
The instantaneous power consumption will be the same at any temperature, but the overall power consumption will be greater at higher temperatures, since the unit will run more often. This is a consumer answer, not a scientific answer. Scientifically, you would have to consider the coolant pressures and wire resistance at each temperature. Your electric bill will not see these differences.
That'd be 3256.23
The average power consumption of a 1 horsepower (hp) air conditioner is approximately 0.75 kilowatts (kW) per hour, translating to about 750 watts. This can vary based on the unit's efficiency, operating conditions, and settings. Therefore, over the course of an hour, a 1 hp air conditioner would consume around 0.75 kWh of electricity.
To replace the power cord on your air conditioner, follow these steps: Unplug the air conditioner from the power source. Remove the old power cord by disconnecting it from the unit. Purchase a new power cord that is compatible with your air conditioner model. Connect the new power cord to the unit, ensuring a secure connection. Plug the air conditioner back into the power source and test to ensure it is working properly. If you are unsure or uncomfortable with this process, it is recommended to seek professional help.
it all depends on how large of an air conditioner you need.
Any Energy Star air conditioner will sip power, and have a positive effect on your electricity bill.
Puron is a trade name for an environmentally friendly refrigerant (freon). The amount of power an air conditioner would consume is mostly dependant on the size (capacity) and the conditions under which it is operating. A rough estimate for an air conditioner is 1.4 horse power per ton (12000 BTUs), and one horse power is 740 watts.
Current=Amps.1 Ton AC consume about 14.6 Amps. Total Watts--About 3516 W