CFM) = 1 Ton on standard ac units (300 is an absolute minnimum) BTU's air heat = difference in temp. ( ∆T ) x 1.08 x CFM ∆T = BTU's / (1.08 x CFM) i.e. 65◦F entering your unit and 93
...tell me the size of the unit? ckl60 5 ton about a 2003 model on most ac heat pumps the model number reflects the ton sized by 12000 btus per ton also as for the indoor unit cfm rating 400 cfm per ...
...every 400 cfm/square foot being 1 ton of air. This is only residential of course and all ceiling heights at around 8 to 10 ft. Some other factors fall into play, but thats the basics. Hope this
...cfm. 1 ton of air is equal to 400cfm. So you would actually need around a 5 ton unit to comfortably do a 2000sq ft building. Insulation, doors, windows, and other sources of heat load all factor in, ...
cfm per ton of cooling. If you have a 1600 SQ' home, and a 3 ton unit, 3 x 400 cfm is 1200. It would be to small. There are 12,000 B. T. U.'s of cooling per ton. 2 tons would be 24,000 b t u's. 3 tons
...cfm 1 ton is 400 cfm a gas system is 400 per ton and a heat pump is more like 425 but is best to figure the 400 cfm for both say you got 12x10 room that is 120 sq ft so you need around 120 cfm and if ...
...CFM in 1 ton depends on mfg. Cfm and Tonnage of Refrigerent is are different units, then how these two units can be compared Cfm means air flow per cubic meter per hour. they make a tool to measure ...
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5-ton cooling system gives how many cfm. 2,000 cfm. The rule of thumb is 400 cfm per ton, so 5 tons multplied by 400 cfm gives u 2,000 cfm
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...ton condenser I need for 7,000 square fits? 400 cfm per ton1 cfm per square footOnly calculate living space in home, bedrooms, living area, etc. Do not count hallways, interior closets, etc. Only ...
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Thanks much! CFM is air flow, a product of fan size and speed and duct size, opening sizes etc.. The tonnage of the unit has no bearing on airflow. the old rule of thumb is you need 400 cfm's per ton
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