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The Sharp AH-A12LEV air conditioner uses a maximum 12,000 BTUs of energy from the 220V electricity input. Horse power isn't usually calculated for HVAC systems.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(due to machinery inefficiencies, the output cooling is ~9,600 BTUs)
It appears you may have a 5ton unit, if your house is over
2000sq. feet then Im guessing that 60 thats appears in
the model number is equal to 5ton. 12,000 btus per ton
of cooling
It depends on the (EER) Energy Efficiency Ratio,which is capacity divided by watts.
Example 35000 btus / 2500 watts = 14 EER
If you know the capacity,btus and EER you can calculate the watts, capacity / EER
Example 35000 btus / 14 EER = 2500 watts.
EER is determine by testing the air conditioner at Department of Energy Guidelines, which are
80° drybulb 67° wetbulb indoor and 95° and 82° drybulb outdoor.
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