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.
kl means kiloliter, this is a unit of volume. A ton is a unit of mass. There is no standard conversion from one to the other.
Megaton and ton are different things: megaton is a unit of enery; ton a unit of weight. A megaton is the energy released from detonation of TNT. A ton is 2,000 pounds.
A standard ton of refrigeration is 12,000 BTU/h (3517 W). There for a 2 ton unit is a 24,000 BTU/h unit and a 3 ton unit is a 36,000 BTU/h unit.
3500
Depend on what is the Horse Power of the split unit. For Example 1Hp split unit can go up to 0.2 refrigerant ton maximum. http://weightlosstreatnow.com
To determine the amps for a 1 ton cooling unit at 480 Volts, you would need to know the power rating of the unit in Watts. Once you have the Watts, you can use the formula Amps = Watts/Volts to calculate the amperage.
Typically, a 1-ton split AC would require around 4-5 kVA, while a 2.5-ton split AC would require around 10-12 kVA. Make sure to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the specific model to get an accurate estimate.
A half-ton air conditioner typically uses around 450-550 watts per hour while running. This can vary depending on the specific model and efficiency level of the unit.
A watt is a unit of electrical energy. A ton is a measure of physical weight and a ton of lead weighs the same as a ton of feathers. Since the watt does not really have what we think of as "mass", I think the answer has to be "zero tons". I say this because I think a wire with a load of 1 watt or a million watts with weigh the same if measured with a scale.
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.
A 4 ton AC unit typically requires around 5500-6000 watts to start up (starting watts) and around 2200-2500 watts to run (running watts). A 15000 watt generator should be able to handle the starting and running requirements of a 4 ton AC unit along with additional electrical loads. It's important to check the specific power requirements of your AC unit to ensure compatibility with the generator.
PA13NR036-E is a three 930 ton unit.
1 Ton = 3,517.2 Watt
A 3-ton 10 SEER air conditioner typically uses around 3600 watts per hour when running at full capacity. Keep in mind that the actual energy consumption can vary based on factors such as operating conditions, temperature settings, and efficiency of the unit.
3517