3KW
10 AC
36 mf
There is no need for the value of 220 volts. Energy E = P · t = 1000 watts times 2 hours = 2 kWh = 7200 kJ 1 kWh = 3 600 000 J = 3 600 kJ For more, look here. Scroll down to related links and look at "Energy Converter".
1 horsepower = 746 watts 2 hp = 1,492 watts Voltage x current = power 230 x current = 1,492 Current = 1,492/230 = 6.487 Amperes (rounded)
It depends on the voltage of the compressor. Two horse power (electric) is 1492 watts, but watts are volts times amps, so you need to know the voltage. Since the motor is an inductive load, you will also need to know the power factor, so as to compensate for true vs apparent power.
2 ton
2 ton
A ton of refrigeration is equal to the cooling power of one short ton (2000 pounds or 907 kilograms) of ice melting in a 24-hour period. The value is defined as 12,000 BTU per hour, or 3517 watts. A 2-ton ac represents 7034 watts of power, but a practical unit would require more electrical power than that, maybe 10 kW to be safe.
10 AC
2 ton
Approx 2 units per hour 3 star ac
Yes.
24,000 btu
20,000/-
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.
the answer is 1.11 ton
2 Ton