Conversion Formula:
Converts tons of cooling to watts (1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hr ÷ 3.412142).
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The conversion between tons of cooling and watts is essential in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems. Tons of cooling is a traditional unit of refrigeration capacity, while watts are the standard SI unit of power.
The conversion uses the following formula:
Where:
Explanation: This conversion factor accounts for the relationship between the traditional ton unit and the SI unit of power.
Details: This conversion is crucial when comparing HVAC system specifications, calculating electrical requirements, or working with international standards that use SI units.
Tips: Simply enter the tons of cooling value, and the calculator will provide the equivalent in watts. The input must be a positive number.
Q1: Why is cooling capacity measured in tons?
A: The term originates from the amount of heat needed to melt one ton of ice in 24 hours, which equals 12,000 BTU/hour.
Q2: How accurate is this conversion?
A: The conversion factor (3,516.85) is precise based on the defined relationships between the units.
Q3: What's the difference between watts and tons?
A: Watts measure power (energy per unit time), while tons of cooling specifically measure cooling capacity.
Q4: Can I convert watts back to tons?
A: Yes, divide the watt value by 3,516.85 to get tons of cooling.
Q5: Are there other units for cooling capacity?
A: Yes, other units include BTU/hour, horsepower (HP), and kilowatts (kW).