AIR CONDITIONERS HAVE RATING IN BTU AND TON OR SOMETIMES
IN KW ALSO... WHAT IS THEIR RELATION?
ALSO ACs HAVE TWO POWERS (IN WATTS) WRITTEN ON THEIR NAME
PLATES WHAT DOES EACH MEAN?
HOW TO DETERMINE THE RUNNING CURRENT IN AMPERES OR THE
ENERGY CONSUMED IN WATTS?
WHAT IS THE THUMB RULE FOR DETERMINING THE CURRENT AND TON
OF AN AC?
Answer Posted / hemanrth
1TR =12000BTU or 3.52kw it is relative conversions for TR
to
BTU and KW
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