No simple answer available, is it 5 ton on a railroad car sitting on its tracks, or 5 ton dropped straight down onto the ground?
180 at 480 Volts 3 Phase
Based on typical naming conventions - 36 - in the model number indicates 36,000 btu/h nominal or 3 tons.
Determine the SEER rating of the HVAC system. The SEER rating is usually provided by the manufacturer and is a measure of the system's energy efficiency. Find the total cooling capacity of the HVAC system in BTUs (British Thermal Units). This information is also typically provided by the manufacturer and can be found in the system's specifications. Plug the SEER rating and the total cooling capacity in BTUs into the formula: Tonnage = (Total Cooling Capacity in BTUs) / (SEER) For example, if you have an HVAC system with a SEER rating of 16 and a total cooling capacity of 48,000 BTUs: Tonnage = 48,000 BTUs / 16 SEER Tonnage = 3 tons
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In an alternating current system, the voltage and current may or may not rise and fall at the same time. In resistive circuits it does but the current in other cases may lead or lag the voltage. For a single phase system Power = Power Factor * V * I The power factor is the cosine of the angle between V and I and is a maximum (1) in resistive circuits.
hp or power is torque/time (rotating motor) 3000# can be lifted 10' in a minute with 1Hp 30,000# can be lifted 1' in a minute with 1Hp 1000 tons can be lifted 1' in an hour with 1 hp
This question is not fully specified. A motor's maximum load is rated in torque. The pull-out torque also differs from the starting torque and rated torque. So to give an exact answer would rely on assumptions. Remember that torque equals weight (Newtons or Pounds) multipled by distance (metres or feet). This can give you the maximum weight than can be lifted when the radius of the pulley/gear mechanism is known. What may also help is knowing that power (hp) equals rotational speed multiplied by torque.
MTPA stands for Maximum Torque Per Ampere. It is a control technique used in electric motors to optimize efficiency by delivering maximum torque while keeping the current low. This helps in improving the motor's performance and reducing energy consumption.
depends on the cam. maybe 5. maybe 50+ depends on what your gonna use it to. Personally i like towing cams because it gives you tons of torque
2,000 pounds
1.5
The 1/2 tons used the 4L60E and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E.
1000 ton
Normally pounds or Kilograms but larger amounts could move in to tons and metric tons
15 tons
When a ship exceeds one hundred tons, it is required to have at least two lifeboats. In the case of the ship exceeding two hundred tons, it must have at least three lifeboats.
That depends on a variety of circumstances: how far you want to move it, whether you want to move it up or only sideways, and in general, the exact details of how you move it.