How much a 4 ton ac ruud
condenser weigh
A 5-ton AC unit can typically cool a space of about 1500-2000 square feet, depending on factors such as insulation, ceiling height, and local climate conditions. It's important to have a professional assess your specific cooling needs to ensure proper sizing.
Air conditioning systems typically require 350-450 CFM (cubic feet per minute) per ton of cooling capacity. This means a 2-ton AC unit would need around 700-900 CFM of airflow for optimal performance. It is important to ensure proper airflow for efficiency and comfort.
A 1-ton AC unit typically requires about 2-4 pounds of R-22 refrigerant. It's important to refer to the manufacturer's specifications to determine the exact amount needed for your specific unit. Additionally, it is recommended to have a certified HVAC technician handle any refrigerant-related tasks.
No way to give you a simple answer- will depend on the storage capacity of the batteries, and the efficency of the inverter in the UPS unit, and the efficency of the AC unit. That is a 24,000 BTU air conditioner, with a large current draw- typically 3200-3500 watts. It will also depend on how LONG you will want to run the AC system on battery- it is not for an indefinite time.
The rating is technically a minimum. You could use a larger coil and have it work. But if its a Evaporator coil it will need to be matched on the far end with a similar or larger condenser coil. If the Condenser coil is larger it will probably just take a little more refrigerant.
48000 btu
threethousand sq feet
This depends on the unit. The tonnage just refers to cooling ability. A ton is equal to 12000 BTUs, not a weight of the unit, the coolant, etc.
1.8 units per hour
5 ton.
Whatever the manufacture of the unit recommends. Normally it would be 60 amps.
A lot more then 4 ton but not as much as 6 ton 1 ton for every 600sqft so it will easily take care of 3000sqft
2.5 ton a/c unit
3-Ton
3 and a half ton
24,000 btu
Yes.