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The components of EER (Estimated Energy Requirement) include Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), Physical Activity Level (PAL), Thermic Effect of Food (TEF), and Energy needed for growth, pregnancy, and lactation. These components are used to estimate the amount of energy an individual needs to maintain their current body weight.

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How many aMPS 120V 12000 BTU AC DRAW?

To determine the amperage draw of a 12,000 BTU air conditioner operating at 120V, you can use the formula: Amps = BTUs / (Volts x EER). Assuming an Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) of around 10, a 12,000 BTU AC would draw approximately 10 amps (12,000 BTU / (120V x 10)). However, actual amperage may vary based on the specific unit's efficiency and design. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.


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Aquin Components was created in 1999.


Why are components of a mixture separated?

Components of a mixture are separated to isolate them for further analysis or use. This allows for the removal of impurities, purification of desired substances, or identification of individual components. Separation methods take advantage of differences in physical or chemical properties among the components.


How many amps does a 4 ton unit draw?

You need the EER rating, that will let you calculate the power used. EER is a measure of efficiency, power input versus power output. The Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) of a particular cooling device is the ratio of output cooling (in Btu/hr) to input electrical power (in Watts) at a given operating point (indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity conditions). one ton HVAC capacity = 12,000 BTU/hour = 3500 watts so if the EER is 10, then input power is 12000/10 = 1200 watts Current used, if this is a 240 volt system, is 1200/240 = 5 amps Another similar rating is COP (Coefficient of power) which is the output power in watts (instead of BTU/h) divided by input power, so with a COD = 3, for example, input power is 3500 /3 = 1200 watts.