BTUH stands for British Thermal Units per Hour. It is a unit of measurement used to express the rate of heat transfer or energy output, commonly applied in heating and cooling systems. Specifically, it indicates how many British Thermal Units are produced or consumed in one hour. This measurement helps in determining the efficiency and capacity of HVAC systems.
12,000 btuh = 1 ton cooling.
1 watt = 3.413 Btuh 1 kW = 3413 Btuh
The general rule is for manufacturers to list the capacity of the units in thousands of BTUH. Hence 36,000 btuh divided by 12,000 btuh per ton = 3ton. lc
3412
That's less than half the btu's required what do you think!
Take BTUH and divide by EER. You will get watts.
Assuming that the unit has the standard blower system and motor, the unit's capacity at 75F and 45% RH is 279,000 btuh TCC and 256,600 btuh SCC with 53 gpm of 85F water.
1.855KW = 1.758 BTU/second = 6330 BTUH
4 to 5 tons depending on outside unit capacity, orifice size and blower speed. 48 in the model numbers represents 48000 BTUH, 60 means 60000 BTUH, 1 ton = 12000 BTUH. Goodman changed models a few years ago to allow for inventory reduction so this model will provide with 4 or 5 tons depending on how it is matched.
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit, which is a unit of energy used to measure heating or cooling capacity. BTUH, on the other hand, stands for British Thermal Units per hour, which measures the rate at which heating or cooling capacity is delivered. In simple terms, BTU measures the total amount of energy, while BTUH measures how quickly that energy is delivered.
how much horse power does a normal air conditione use? - A 1 Ton A/C provides 12,000 BTuh. 33,472 BTuh = 1 hp therefore 1.5ton Air Conditioning = 0.53776 hp.
1 1/2 tons 16,000 btuh