To convert BTUs (British Thermal Units) to tons of refrigeration (TR), you can use the conversion factor where 1 ton of refrigeration is equivalent to 12,000 BTUs per hour. Therefore, 9,000 BTUs is approximately 0.75 tons of refrigeration (9,000 BTUs ÷ 12,000 BTUs/ton = 0.75 TR).
Well, isn't that a happy little math question? To find the difference between TR(547) and minus TR(543), we first need to calculate TR(547) and TR(543). Then, we simply subtract the two values to find the difference. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little miscalculations that we can fix with a little positivity and perseverance.
"True Receipt" is the the full form of TR. Basically TR is a custom documents which issue by the custom after getting custom clearance of the any exports shipment.Thanks..............Sumit Verma
Some examples of plural nouns starting with TR are: Tricycles Trees Troops Trips Tries Tricks treasures trials truths tributes troubles triangles
Trouble,transfer,transform,transitive,translated,transitive etc..........
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normally 1tr ac means 12000 btu/hr=3.41kw but the electric and ac tonnage capacity is entirely different we have to divide the btu capacity with EER of the unit norallay 1 TR power consumption will be 12000/10=1.2kw
I believe it means trail.
TR means "tonne of refregeration". it is bacically the colling capacity of the a/cs.
It means Tuesday and Thursday.
1 tr is equivalent to how many hp?
the answer is trend.
There is 31.10348 grams in 1 tr oz
tr in lower case letters is most often seen on documentation of a urinalysis, in which case it means "trace."
It generally means "Trustee".
Trash
TR fabric is a blend of polyester and viscose (rayon) fibers that is commonly used in clothing production. It is known for its durability, wrinkle-resistance, and drape. TR fabric is often used in making suits, dresses, and other professional attire.
TR often means trustee. You see it in property ownership where the property owner may be listed like, "Joseph Smith TR". This means Joe Smith owns the house, but has put it into a trust. Putting your house (and other property) into a trust often avoids the property going into probate when you die. It depends on state law, but it's particularly popular in California.