A 2.5 ton A/c is the same as 30,000 BTU's
1 ton = 12,000 BTU's
Yes, usually. 100 watts equates to about 341.21 BTU per hour.
One ton of cooling capacity is equivalent to 12,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) per hour. This measurement is commonly used in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry to denote the cooling power of air conditioning units. Thus, if you have a system rated at one ton, it can remove 12,000 BTU of heat from a space each hour.
1 ton = rate of heat absorption to melt 1 ton of ice in 24 hours =12,000 BTU per hour = 3,516 watts.
25 cycle
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.
To convert BTU per hour to frigorias per hour, you can use the conversion factor 0.251995760032 BTU per hour is equal to 1 frigoria per hour. Therefore, 3988777 BTU per hour is approximately equal to 15886.05 frigorias per hour.
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
7.5 kW equates to 25,591 BTU/hour.
12,000 BTU/hr
1 cal/day*0.003968321 Btu/cal *1day/24hr = 0.003968321/24 = 0.000165347 Btu/hr
65,000 BTU per hour equates to 19.05 kW
1kW is 3,412.13 BTU/hr
Yes, usually. 100 watts equates to about 341.21 BTU per hour.
Propane = 91,600 btu per gallon
The output rating of a 96% efficient boiler or furnace rated at 100,000 input.
Ratings are per hour. Divide 10,000 by 60 minutes per hour.
A 18,000 BTU heater uses approximately 0.157 therms per hour. This can vary slightly depending on the efficiency of the heater and the specific model.