kW to Refrigeration Tons Conversion



Kilowatts to Refrigeration Tons Converter

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Result in refrigeration tons:RT


kW to Refrigeration Tons Conversion

It is a conversion calculator that is used to convert the power in Kilowatts (kW) to power in refrigeration tons (RT). It has a single text field and two controls that carry out different functions of the calculator. Use the blank text field to enter the value in Kilowatts when performing a new conversion,and then click the ‘Convert' button. It initiates the conversion from Kilowatts to refrigeration tons and the result will be displayed below the two controls.

When you want to perform new conversions from Kilowatt to Refrigeration tons, you will use the ‘Reset' button. It erases all data of the previous calculations giving a new space for more calculations.

For example;

Convert 20000 Kilowatts to refrigeration tons.

Solution

The first procedure is to enter the value in Kilowatts (20000) in the blank text field. Click the ‘Convert' button to initiate the conversion. This gives you the result in refrigeration tons as; 5686.903275 (RT).

You can always repeat the same procedure when you have new values in Kilowatts. The easiest way of readjusting the calculator is by using the ‘Reset' button. It increases the efficiency of this converter when you are performing a number of conversions from Kilowatts to refrigeration tons.

Formula of converting Kilowatts to refrigeration tons

P (RT) = P (kW) / 3.5168525. This implies that the power in refrigeration tons is determined by dividing the power in Kilowatts by 3.5168525

Therefore,

1 RT = 3.5168525 kW. This means that one refrigeration tons are equivalent to 3.5168525 kilowatts.

Using the above example;

Convert 20000 Kilowatts to refrigeration tons.

The calculation can be expressed as;

P (RT) = 20000 kW / 3.5168525

= 5686.903275 Refrigeration tons (RT)

This implies that 20000 Kilowatts is made up of 5686.903275 Refrigeration tons.

You can also use the kW to RT conversion table to determine the conversions of Kilowatts to refrigeration tons based on a scale of 0.01 kW to 100 kW.