A tonne is a unit of mass; a square meter is a unit of area. You only "convert" units of the same kind.
By multiplying the volume by the substance's density in tonnes per unit volume.
There are many variables but 3 tons of air conditioning is enough to cover 1750 sq ft.
1800 btus
CRAC unit = Computer Room Air Conditioning Unit
Tons measure weight: BTUs measure energy. You cannot convert them.
To convert refrigeration tons (RT) to kilowatt-hours (kWh), you need to know the efficiency of the refrigeration system. Multiply the RT by 12,000 (which is the number of BTUs per hour in one refrigeration ton) to get the BTUs per hour. Then, divide the BTUs per hour by the system's efficiency to get the kWh required.
The 2TTR2060 is a condensing unit by Trane. The "2TTR" series typically refers to Trane's XR16 line, which is a high-efficiency air conditioning system. The "2060" likely refers to the cooling capacity of the unit, which is approximately 5 tons or 60,000 BTUs.
2 1/2 ton unit the 30 in model number means 30000 btus 2 tons + 1/2 ton = 2 1/2 tons of air conditioning
The Lennox CB29M-65-1P is a model number for a central air conditioning unit, not a weight measurement in tons. The "65-1P" in the model number typically refers to the cooling capacity in thousands of BTUs per hour, not the weight in tons.
To convert 5 tons of air conditioning capacity to horsepower, use the following formula: 1 ton of refrigeration is equal to 3.517 kilowatts or approximately 4.713 horsepower. Therefore, 5 tons of cooling capacity would be roughly equivalent to 23.565 kW or 31.1 horsepower.
An HVAC system is rated in British Thermal Units (BTUs). For example, a 2-ton air conditioning system is 24,000 BTUs. That's 12,000 BTUs per ton. So a 3.5-ton air conditioner is a 42,000 BTUs.
An air conditioning unit.
The power output of air conditioning central units is typically measured in British Thermal Units per hour (BTU/hr) or in tons. BTU is a common unit used to measure cooling capacity, while a unit of refrigeration known as a "ton" is equivalent to 12,000 BTUs per hour. The higher the BTU rating or tonnage, the more powerful the air conditioning unit in terms of its cooling capacity.
The York N2AHD14A is a model number for a split-system air conditioning unit, not a weight measurement in tons. The "ton" measurement in the context of air conditioning refers to the cooling capacity of the unit, not its weight.
A York N2AHD14A06A air conditioning unit has a cooling capacity of 1.5 tons.
The model number you provided is for a 3-ton air conditioning unit.