no you cant because normally the condenser have inside is box the compresor so you have a pump that can produce the btu from is technical sheet!!and by this way the evaportor will not have enough surface to evaporate the liquide and the liquide will return to the compressor and the compresseur will probably broke realy fast because the compresseur is a pump that can put vapor only!! some condenseur have suction accumulator so its can accumulate small quatity of liquide for short amount of time and went the thank will be full the compressuer will pump the liquide !!
11800 BTU/hr is 3.46kW
Btu and cubic meter are two different measuring units. Btu is the unit for heat transmission, like in ac units 12000 btu/hr. It means this ac unit would remove 12000 btu of heat from the room in one hour. where as cubic meter is the unit for volume.
A 12000 BTU air conditioner draws close to 15 amps. While it technically can run on a 15 amp breaker, you may want to use a smaller air conditioner to be on the safe side.
The latent heat of fusion for ice is 144 BTU/lb. For one ton, that is 2000 lb x 144 BTU/lb, or 288,000 BTU. Refrigeration's roots are in the ice making industry, and the ice guys wanted to convert this into ice production. If 288,000 BTU are required to make one ton of ice, divide this by 24 hours to get 12,000 BTU/Hr required to make one ton of ice in one day.
No, a quick estimate (assuming 100 percent efficiency) is that 12,000 btu/hr is 3500 watts and at 125 volts would draw 28 amps, but only about 14 amps at 250 vac.
No I think you will need an 18000 condenser for an 18000 BTU.
18000 BTU means TON 1.5 ,12000 BTU means 1 TON
The installation manual will tell you what size lines are acceptable.
no you cant because normally the condenser have inside is box the compresor so you have a pump that can produce the btu from is technical sheet!!and by this way the evaportor will not have enough surface to evaporate the liquide and the liquide will return to the compressor and the compresseur will probably broke realy fast because the compresseur is a pump that can put vapor only!! some condenseur have suction accumulator so its can accumulate small quatity of liquide for short amount of time and went the thank will be full the compressuer will pump the liquide !!
The Amps means the volume of flow of electricity. The Amps depends on its BTU (British Thermal Unit). BTU is the unit to measure the energy that is consumed to perform some Air Conditioner. 12000 BTU Air conditioners uses 5 to 6 Amps. 18000 BTU Air conditioners uses 9 to 10 Amps. 12000 BTU air conditioners also called 1 Ton AIR CONDITIONER and 18000 BTU Air conditioners are called 1.5 Ton and so on. The 2 Ton or 24000 BTU Air conditioners use 15 Amps to work.
About 18000 BTUH. Rule of thumb is 400 sq ft / ton, 1 ton = 12000 BTUH.
Birtishthermal unit 12000 btu
12,000 Btu is 4.7hp
There is no direct relation between volts and BTU.
11800 BTU/hr is 3.46kW
12000 btu/min
18000 btu or 1.5 tons.