A 2.5 ton A/c is the same as 30,000 BTU's 1 ton = 12,000 BTU's
Yes. A ton of refrigeration is equivalent to 12000 BTU/hr, so in 24 hours, 288000 BTU of energy is expended. See related link, below.
1 ton = rate of heat absorption to melt 1 ton of ice in 24 hours =12,000 BTU per hour = 3,516 watts.
Heating units are not measured in tons as AC units are. Heating capacity is referred to in 1000`s of btu output per hour of operation. The ratio of input vs output = the efficiency rating, for example if your home furnace is rated at 100,000 btu per hour input and 80,000 btu per hour output . it is 80% efficient (when it was new). For AC 12.000 btu = 1 ton.
1 ton (U.S.) or short ton is equal to 0.907 metric tons (tonnes) 1 ton (U.K.) or long ton is equal to 1.016 metric tons (tonnes)
1 ton of heating is equal to 12,000 BTU per hour.
A ton is the amount of cooling capacity (power), not energy. 1 ton is equal to 12,000 BTU/hr.
1 ton of cooling in 12,000 btu's
12,000 BTU equals 1 A/C Ton.
A 2.5 ton A/c is the same as 30,000 BTU's 1 ton = 12,000 BTU's
60,000 Btu's 12,000 Btu's = 1 ton
Assuming you are referring to air conditioning, and not a ton of coal or a ton of plutonium, then 1 ton of air conditioning equivalent = 12 000 BTU.
Assuming you are referring to air conditioning, and not a ton of coal or a ton of plutonium, then 1 ton of air conditioning equivalent = 12 000 BTU.
A "1 Ton" air conditioner is equal to a "12,000 BTU" rated air conditioner.
A ton is a measure of mass. A BTU is a measure of energy. There is no way to compare them. Possible meaning: 1 ton of cooling is often used to describe 12,000 BTU per hour, so 36,000 BTU/h is equal to 3 tons of cooling.
most manufacturers' model numbers will have BTU's listed. 12,000 btu's equal 1 ton. For example, a unit's model number may be - TTA018.... This is a 1.5 ton unit.
A BTU is a measure of heat energy while a ton is a measure of weight. The two are not comparable.