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What is the tonnage On an Armstrong 2shp13le118p-1?

The Armstrong 2shp13le118p-1 refers to a specific model of a unit, likely a heating or cooling system, with a capacity of 2 tons. In HVAC terms, one ton of cooling capacity can remove 12,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour. Therefore, a 2-ton unit like the Armstrong 2shp13le118p-1 would have a cooling capacity of approximately 24,000 BTUs per hour.


How locomotive compressor work?

3cd b is name of compressor , is using in diesel locomotive . Compressor has three stage of cylinders w pattern. There are 2 low pressure cylinder 1 is high pressure, low pressure has 2 inlet & 2 discharge valve . Atmosphere air comes from air intake filters through inlet valve open position into low pressure cylinders via inter cooler get cooled goes to high pressure cylinder . The cooling improves the volumetric efficiency of the compressor. The fan the finned tubes of the inter cooler increses the cooling efficiency. After well compressed air from high pressure goes to after cooler & way to mr tank for air brake system. So compressor only used for air brake locomotives.


What is the tonnage for model PHK030-1 and year of manufacture?

It is a 2 1/2 ton packaged heat pump. You can tell the year and month made by the serial number. The first two digits are the year and the next two are the month it was manufactured. All goodman and Amana units are this way.


Why boiler drum vents close at 2 kg pressure while strting?

in 2kg we get proper venting of unsoluble gases as well as air and ultimate answer is it is easy to operate at 2kg.if we operate at much pressure it is difficult and steam venting is more


A force of 1000n is exerted on piston 1 what will be exerted on piston 2?

If this is about a hydraulic system, same pressure acts through out the fluid. Take, A = cross sectional area (area normal to force) of piston 1 B = "" "" "" of piston 2 F2 = Force on 2nd piston So, pressure = 1000/A = F/B Therefore, F = (1000 X B/A ) N (The force depends on the area ratio)