12.5 tons
35kW is 119,424.97 BTU/hr
1 ton of cooling in 12,000 btu's
This conversion is very simple : and is 1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hour.So if you have a 3 ton of refrigeration you have 36,000 BTU/hour.In addition, I want to add that in some large Data Centers, there is a movement from BTU to kW of power used by equipment. This is probably driving the Tons/kW question that the HVAC engineers are telling people cannot be solved.1 Ton of cooling will eliminate 12,000 BTU/hr of heat.12,000 BTU/hr will be produced by 3.516 kW of power used by equipment.1 Ton of cooling will then handle 3.516 kW of equipment load based heat exhaust.
3415 BTU = 1 kva The PDF uses kilowatt but they should be close enough...
2,000lbs equals 1 ton. 13 tons=26000 pounds. 13 tons
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26000 kg = 28.66 tons1 ton = 907.185 kg26000kg = 26000kg * 1 ton/907.185kg = 28.66 tons
18000 btu or 1.5 tons.
36000 btu (3 tons)
2 tons that is equivalent to 24,000 Btu/hr
24000 btu cooling capacity or 2 tons
4 Tons. The 48 in the model number refers to 48,000 BTU's . 12,000 BTU = 1 Ton .
26,000 pounds = 11.7934016 metric tons
4 Tons or 48,000 BTU
A ton is a measure of mass. A BTU is a measure of energy. There is no way to compare them. Possible meaning: 1 ton of cooling is often used to describe 12,000 BTU per hour, so 36,000 BTU/h is equal to 3 tons of cooling.
Up to 36,000 BTU or 3 TON