Please tell me 1 ton = How many Kilowatt (Electrical)
Answer Posted / nitin jadhav
1 TR is equivalent to 907.185 US ton.
907.185 US Ton = 12000 BTU/hr
1 Btu/hr = 1055 joule
Now,
1 TR = 12000*1055/3600
= 3.51 KW
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