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.
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.
60 000 thousand btus
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 3412 BTU per hour.
7.5 kW equates to 25,591 BTU/hour.
1 ton of heating is equal to 12,000 BTU per hour.
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.