1 tr is equal to how many Kw .is there any specific formula
for this to get the result .
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one ton refrigeration ton(TR)was defined as the heat
absorved by the one ton of ice (2000 pounds) causing it to
melt completely by the end of one day ( 24 hours).
1 RT= 2000 POUNDSX 144 BTU per pound / 24 hours
= 12000 BTU'S per hour
= 200 BTU/min
= 3.517 kj/s
= 3.517 kw
= 3516 watts
= 4.72 HP
so, TR= 3.517 KW
Is This Answer Correct ? | 355 Yes | 44 No |
Answer / mahendrakumar.s
1 RT= 2000 POUNDSX 144 BTU per pound / 24 hours
= 12000 BTU'S per hour
= 200 BTU/min
= 3.517 kj/s
= 3.517 kw
= 3516 watts
= 4.72 HP
so, TR= 3.517 KW
Is This Answer Correct ? | 163 Yes | 24 No |
Answer / arif
500 TR is equal to how many kw.is there any spesicific
formula for this to get the result.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 78 Yes | 25 No |
Answer / srinivas
1 kw is 1000 watts we no that
1 watt is 3.41 btu/hr
1x1000x3.41=3410 btu/hr
12000/3410 where 1TR=12000 btu/hr
=3.517
Is This Answer Correct ? | 67 Yes | 14 No |
Answer / kumar
one ton refrigeration ton(TR)was defined as the heat
absorved by the one ton of ice (2000 pounds) causing it to
melt completely by the end of one day ( 24 hours).
1 RT= 2000 POUNDSX 144 BTU per pound / 24 hours
= 12000 BTU'S per hour
= 200 BTU/min
= 3.517 kj/s
= 3.517 kw
= 3516 watts
= 4.72 HP
so, TR= 3.517 KW
Is This Answer Correct ? | 44 Yes | 7 No |
Answer / david joson
The TR for the ACCU is determined by its efficicient Coefficient of regrigeration or the (COP) Coefficient of Performance. It ranges from 1.5 to 2 max value depending on its voltages. Thus 1TR=1x1.5x746=1119 watts or 1.5 hp
Is This Answer Correct ? | 6 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / nabil babili
1RT=3.517 KW=200 BTU=4.72HP
kW=56.8 BTU
HP=42.3 BTU
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / ramkrishna
1ton = 1000*latent heat/(24*60)=232kj/min
in practice 1 ton = 210kj/min
Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
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