3.5 kilo wats.. or 3517 watts...
its the refrigeration's capibilty to move heat to a place that makes little or no difference. It equals up to 288,000 Btu/ per 24 hour period. Also you need 1 ton of refrigerant capacity per 600 square foot of a house. hope that helps
3.5 ton steam
One ton of cooling = 12000 btu. Most homes use between 1-5 ton A/C's. Or, 12000-60000 btu of cooling. A 75 ton would be a massive unit! We're talking school bus sized!
Two ton. the 024 designates 24,000 btu. 12,000 btu = 1 ton. 24,000 btu= 2ton.
1 TR = 3.517 KW-hours 1000 KW = 284.33 TR
1 ton Refrigeration = 3026 kCal / hr
One ton of cooling is about 12,000 Btu/h one Btu/h is 0.293 watt so...One ton = 3.516 Kilowatts
1/2 ton of refrigeration
1 Ton of Refrigeration (US) = 3024 kcal = 3.516 KWH
1 ton = 12000 BTUs
1 Ton = 3,517.2 Watt
1 ton refrigerant= 3.5 kW
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There are 12,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) in a ton of refrigeration (1 ton of refrigeration = 12,000 BTU/h). This measure is commonly used in the refrigeration industry to quantify the cooling capacity of a system.
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When talking about refrigeration, a ton is a unit of power. To quote wikipedia:"In North America, a standard ton of refrigeration is 12,000 BTU/h = 200 BTU/min ≈ 3,517 W. This is approximately the power required to melt one short ton (2,000 lb) of ice at 0 °C in 24 hours, thus representing the delivery of 1 ton of ice per day." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ton)
To convert refrigeration liters to tons, you can use the conversion factor where 1 ton of refrigeration is equivalent to approximately 3,517 watts. First, convert the refrigeration liters to watts by multiplying the volume by the appropriate conversion factor for your specific refrigerant and conditions. Then, divide the total wattage by 3,517 to find the equivalent in tons. For a quick estimate, you can also use the approximation that 1 ton of refrigeration is roughly equal to 2.83 kilowatt-hours.