Tons of refrigeration: A ton of refrigeration (RT) is a unit of power used to describe the heat-extraction capacity of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. One ton of refrigeration is equal to the rate of heat transfer needed to freeze 1 ton (2000 pounds) of water at 0°C in 24 hours, equivalent to 12,000 BTU per hour or approximately 3.517 kilowatts.
Watt: The watt (W) is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), equivalent to one joule per second. It is named after James Watt, an 18th-century Scottish inventor. Watts are commonly used to measure the rate of energy transfer in electrical systems. For example, a typical incandescent light bulb consumes about 60 watts of power.
Tons of refrigeration | Watt |
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111 | 390,370.3500000000 |
112 | 393,887.2000000000 |
113 | 397,404.0500000000 |
114 | 400,920.9000000000 |
115 | 404,437.7500000000 |
117 | 411,471.4500000000 |
118 | 414,988.3000000000 |
119 | 418,505.1500000000 |
120 | 422,022.0000000000 |
121 | 425,538.8500000000 |