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Both of them are for measurements of types of energy. kWh is the full measure of energy while kW is the measure of power.

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Convert 15 kW to its equivalent in tonsR?

3.517 kW = 1.0 Tons Refrigeration. So 15 kW is 4.265 Tons Refrigeration


How do you convert ton refrigeration to KW?

1 ton refrigerant= 3.5 kW


What is conversion factor between kw of Refrigeration and ton refrigeration?

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How do you convert dollars to mils per kw?

You cant ! Dollars is a monetary unit, mils is a unit of volume and kw is a unit of electrical energy ! NONE of which have any relation to each other !


How many kw is equal to a ton?

In Indian context how much kW equals to one ton (refrigeration)


What is conversion factor between kw refrigeration and ton of refrigeration?

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Refrigeration Convert 1000 kW cooling to tons?

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How do you Convert refrigeration tons to kWh?

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How much heat energy is produced from 1 kw electric energy?

That depends on how long the 1 kW is applied. Please note that kW is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.In general, 1 kW of electrical energy can be converted into 1 kW of heat - if used in a heater. With a heat pump, 1 kW of electrical energy can, in fact, pump several kW of heat energy.


HOW many Btu's are there in kW of electrical power?

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How many btus are in there in 8 kw of electrical?

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What is relation between kw and kvar?

Kilowatts (kW) measure real power, which is the actual power consumed by electrical devices to perform work. Kilovars (kVAR), on the other hand, measure reactive power, which is used to maintain the electric and magnetic fields in inductive and capacitive components. The relationship between kW and kVAR is important in understanding power factor, as they combine to define the apparent power (measured in kVA) in an AC circuit, through the equation: ( \text{kVA}^2 = \text{kW}^2 + \text{kVAR}^2 ). A higher kVAR can indicate inefficiencies in a system, requiring correction to optimize power usage.