1600 cfm
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You need 350 to 400 cfm per ton (12,000 btu) of cooling. So, divide your cfm by 400. For example, a 1200 cfm blower on an air handler could handler up to 3 tons. All calculations depend on your duct being the proper size for the equipment.
1 ton is 10 quintals.
1 ton = 907.44102 kilogram
1 ton A/C have 400 CFM
400 cfm per a 1 ton. If you are talking about air condition 400 cfm per a 1 ton. If you are talking about air condition12000 BTU in 1 ton300 - 350 CFM in 1 ton depends on mfg.Cfm and Tonnage of Refrigerent is are different units, then how these two units can be compared?cfm of what? feathers? lead?
2000 cfm. 400 a ton.
1600 cfm
Air conditioning systems typically require 350-450 CFM (cubic feet per minute) per ton of cooling capacity. This means a 2-ton AC unit would need around 700-900 CFM of airflow for optimal performance. It is important to ensure proper airflow for efficiency and comfort.
How many CFM for one ton of cooling
25.65
1150 cfm is typical of a 3-ton cooling system, based on 400 cfm per ton. THere are many more questions to ask to give you the answer you request. A lot depends on your specific configuration and what this is being used for.
PSIG has nothing to do with CFM. Ratings for a/c units and heat pumps are generally 400 cfm/ ton of capacity. 12,000 Btuh is one ton of refrigeration. So if the a/c unit is 6000 btuh, it would be a half ton unit.
400 CFM
cfm stands for cubic feet per minute - this is a term that describes the amount of air flow in duct work - it takes approximately 400 cubic feet per minute air flow per ton of air conditioning
2000 lbs. equals 1 ton.