Three ton
Two tons. 24 in model number is 24000 btu, there is 12,000 btu per ton.
The model number "PA13NR036-C" refers to a specific air conditioner unit and does not have a standard conversion to tons. The tonnage of an air conditioner is typically indicated by numbers such as 1.5 tons, 2 tons, etc., not by model numbers. You would need to look at the specifications of the unit to determine its cooling capacity in tons.
The standard model 7b0036b100a0 is a reference number for a specific product or item and does not indicate weight in tons. To determine its weight, you would need to refer to the product specifications or contact the manufacturer for that information.
The Rheem model RBHJ 21J11SUBA1 is a 2-ton air conditioning unit.
An electron microscope typically weighs around 1 to 3 tons, depending on the model and specifications.
5 TONS
Two tons.
30 ton unit
Three ton
The Carrier model 50YQ024310 is a rooftop unit with a cooling capacity of 24,000 BTU/h, which is equivalent to approximately 2 tons. Therefore, this model is rated at 2 tons of cooling capacity.
It is 4 ton.
The tonnage for the Carrier Tech 2000 model is three tons.
The Carrier model 48TCDD24A1A6 is a 2-ton air conditioning unit. The "24" in its model number typically indicates a cooling capacity of 24,000 BTUs, which is equivalent to 2 tons, as 1 ton is equal to 12,000 BTUs.
The Carrier model 50SS042301 air conditioner has a cooling capacity of 3.5 tons. This model is part of Carrier's standard product line, designed for residential or light commercial applications. For precise specifications and performance details, it's best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or website.
2-2.5 tons
3 tons
The carrier model number 38TXA060310 indicates a cooling capacity of 5 tons. The "060" in the model number typically represents 60,000 BTU/h, and since 1 ton of cooling is equivalent to 12,000 BTU/h, dividing 60,000 by 12,000 gives you 5 tons.