Does aircon eat much electricity?
Answer:
A reasonable rule of thumb is 1 kW per ton of cooling capacity. A typical single family home might have a 3 ton central AC unit. This means it is consuming 3 kWh per hour of operation.
Residential AC units are available in sizes ranging from 1.5 to 5-ton.
1 ton of cooling capacity is equal to 12,000 BTU/hr.
If you're purchasing a new AC unit, look for the EER rating. This will help you determine the cost to operate the device.
Watts = Cooling capacity in BTU/hr รท EER
Convert watts to kilowatts (kW) by dividing by 1000.
yeah!of course...!A 1.5 ton Aircon takes around 3-4 times the power a normal 29"TV takes...!
Yes, it easily can double to quadruple your electric bill, especially this time of year in California. A typical central air conditioning unit will draw several kilowatts when running, which is about $0.20 to $0.50 per hour.
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