a 4 ton unit
A foot is a unit of distance. A ton is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
None. "square meter" is a unit of volume and "ton" is a unit of mass.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". There is the ton as a unit of mass (1 ton = 1000 kg), and there is the cubic meter, a unit of volume.
The gallon is a unit of Volume and the ton is a unit of Mass, so the answer depends on the density of the substance you are measuring.
a 4 ton unit
You need a 5 ton unit for that size house.
4 Ton
1 TON of air conditioning requires 400 cubic feet per minute of air movement in the average HVAC system.
Not enough information. 27.00 per ton of what? How many sq. yards is this? How thick are you putting it on your square foot?
The number of square feet in one ton of livestock grain will depend on the density of the specific type of grain being used. To calculate this, you would need to know the weight of one square foot of the grain, and then divide one ton (typically 2,000 pounds) by that weight to determine the number of square feet covered by one ton.
Yes, if you have very very good insulation.
NONE of these is a metric unit:-- inch, foot, yard, mile-- square inch, square foot, square yard, square mile, acre-- ounce, pound, ton-- fluid ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon
A foot is a unit of distance. A ton is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
It depends on the height of the ceilings but for the average 8 to 12 foot ceilings the rule that is used is 1-ton for every 500 square feet, so you would need a 4.8-ton a/c unit or you could get by with (2) 2-ton units again depending on the height of the ceilings........
800 to 1000 sq ft
There are many factors that need to be taking into your question. Such as insulation factor, how many exterior walls, demographics... Typically 1 ton of an air conditioner will remove heat from 500 square feet. 1800 square feet will need a 3.6 ton unit but they only make air units in half ton increments. You will need a 4 ton unit.