What Is Cooling Capacity?
The cooling capacity refers to the total amount of heat removed from a confined space, room, or area per unit time when a refrigerator or other refrigerator performs a cooling operation.
- Cooling capacity refers to the air conditioning unit's cooling operation, the unit of time from
- 1 kcal / h (calories / hour) = 1.163 W, 1 W = 0.8598 kcal / h;
- 1 Btu / h (British thermal unit / hour) = 0.2931 W, 1 W = 3.412 Btu / h;
- 1 USRT (American cold ton) = 3.517 kW, 1 kW = 0.28434 USRT;
- 1 Japan cold ton = 3320 kilocalories / hour (kcal / h) = 3.861 kilowatts (KW);
- 1 British cold ton = 3373 kilocalories / hour (kcal / h) = 3.923 kilowatts (KW);
- 1 kcal / h = 3.968 Btu / h, 1 Btu / h = 0.252 kcal / h;
- 1 USRT = 3024 kcal / h, 10000 kcal / h = 3.3069 USRT;
- 1 horse = 0.735kw x cop00000.
- Explanation:
- 1. When "horse" is used for power unit, it is expressed by Hp (English horse) or Ps (metric horse), also called "horsepower", 1 Hp (English horse) = 0.7457 kW, 1 Ps (metric horse) = 0.735 kW ;
- 2. The refrigeration capacity of small and medium-sized air-conditioning refrigeration units is often expressed as "horsepower", and the refrigeration capacity of large-scale air-conditioning refrigeration units is often represented as "cold ton (American cold ton)".
- application:
- Coefficient of Performance (EER)
- The ratio of the measured cooling capacity Q to the total power consumption N, the formula: EER = Q / N.