Half way between the the condenser and air handler, in the liquid line.
20 degree difference
A Ton is the measurement of the amount of heat required to melt one ton of ice. It is also 12,000 BTU (British Thermal Unit) So the Ton is a measurement of the amount of heat that the refrigeration system can remove.
1 TON of air conditioning requires 400 cubic feet per minute of air movement in the average HVAC system.
12,000 btus of cooling , a btu is a british themal unit
not very well. a 4 ton system needs about 1600 cfm to provide it's full capacity of cooling. a 3 ton furnace puts out about 1200 cfm. in addition, the evap coil typically attached to the furnace needs to match the tonnage of the outdoor unit. so, the evap coil must be 4 tons. If you currently have a 3 ton furnace and evap coil, the system will not work, and you will most likely ruin the compressor in the outdoor unit.
Ton as a unit of measure should not be capitalized. It should be capitalized only at the beginning of the sentence.
a 4 ton unit
The unit after ton is kilogram (kg).
A standard ton of refrigeration is 12,000 BTU/h (3517 W). There for a 2 ton unit is a 24,000 BTU/h unit and a 3 ton unit is a 36,000 BTU/h unit.
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1 ton per 500 sq ft. so 5 will do
Feet is an unit of volume and metric ton is an unit of mass, you can't compare them directly. We should know a density of items in this container to calculate their mass.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". There is the ton as a unit of mass (1 ton = 1000 kg), and there is the cubic meter, a unit of volume.
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No - a ton is a unit of mass, while a yard is a unit of distance. A ton is equal to 2000 pounds.
Yes replace the three ton and four ton unit with another three ton or or four ton unit. If you looking to combine the units it may need some re-engineering of the ducts, evaporators, and air handlers either to combine or zone the two ? duct system.
The main difference between a 2 ton and a 3 ton unit is their cooling capacity. A 3 ton unit can cool a larger space more efficiently compared to a 2 ton unit. The right choice depends on the size of the area you want to cool.