how to calculate the watts from the tr



how to calculate the watts from the tr..

Answer / kesavan

if 1 TR = 12000 BTU
1 BTU = 0.29 w

so 1 TR = 12000 x 0.29 = 3480 w

approximately
1 TR = 3500 w (or) 3.5 kw

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