how many btu/hr in 1 ton of air conditioning

In US HVAC, 1 refrigeration ton is defined as 12,000 BTU/h (a rate of cooling), not a mass ton.

Detailed answer

The “ton” in air conditioning refers to cooling capacity: 1 ton = 12,000 BTU per hour. That convention comes from historical ice-melting capacity; it is unrelated to the 2,000 lb short ton. Use BTU/h or kW for equipment comparisons; this site’s power converter does not include “tons” as a unit.

Relationship context

BTU/h and kilowatts both express thermal power. After knowing 12,000 BTU/h per ton, you can convert BTU/h to kW or W with the fixed IT BTU/h → watt factor in this tool.

Quick conversion table

BTU per Hour (IT) (btu_hr)Kilowatt (kw)
0.10.0000293071
10.0002930711
20.0005861421
30.0008792132
40.0011722843
50.0014653554
60.0017584264
70.0020514975
80.0023445686
90.0026376396
BTU per Hour (IT) (btu_hr)Kilowatt (kw)
100.0029307107
200.0058614214
300.0087921321
400.0117228428
500.0146535535
600.0175842642
700.0205149749
800.0234456856
900.0263763963
1000.029307107

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