In Indian context how much kW equals to one ton (refrigeration)
1 MW is 1000 kW therefore 10 MW is equal to 10,000 kW.
This conversion is very simple : and is 1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hour.So if you have a 3 ton of refrigeration you have 36,000 BTU/hour.In addition, I want to add that in some large Data Centers, there is a movement from BTU to kW of power used by equipment. This is probably driving the Tons/kW question that the HVAC engineers are telling people cannot be solved.1 Ton of cooling will eliminate 12,000 BTU/hr of heat.12,000 BTU/hr will be produced by 3.516 kW of power used by equipment.1 Ton of cooling will then handle 3.516 kW of equipment load based heat exhaust.
There are 3 types of ton in the world.The metric ton, correctly spelled 'tonne', equal to 1000 Kg.The British ton, equal to 2,240 lbs or 1,016.047 kg.The US ton, equal to 2,000 lbs or 907.1847 kg.
KVA=KW*Power factor, considering PF 0.9, 6KVA=KW*0.9 KW=6/.9=6.67
One horsepower = 746 watts or .746kW. Run the motor for an hour and this will equal .746 kWh.
1 ton is equal to approximately 3.516 kilowatts and 4.715 horsepower.
1 ton = 3.861 kW
3.5 kw
5.274 KW
2.5ton to kw
1 ton refrigerant= 3.5 kW
1 ton of refrigeration (TR) is equal to 3.517 kilowatts (kW) or approximately 3517 watts.
51 kW is equal to approximately 68.4 horsepower (hp).
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
Approximately 1000-1500 kW is needed to generate 1 ton of steam depending on the efficiency of the boiler and the type of fuel used.
1 hp is equal to 0.746 kW.
There are 12000 BTUs per ton and there are 3.41BTUs/Watt. So by doing simple math the answers is....3519Watts/Ton or 3.519kW/Ton