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Imperial ton of refrigeration to Kilowatt Conversion Table

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1 - 33
imperial ton of refrigerations to kilowatts
1≈ 3.938875
2≈ 7.87775
3≈ 11.816625
4≈ 15.7555
5≈ 19.694375
6≈ 23.63325
7≈ 27.572125
8≈ 31.511
9≈ 35.449875
10≈ 39.38875
11≈ 43.327625
12≈ 47.2665
13≈ 51.205375
14≈ 55.14425
15≈ 59.083125
16≈ 63.022
17≈ 66.960875
18≈ 70.89975
19≈ 74.838625
20≈ 78.7775
21≈ 82.716375
22≈ 86.65525
23≈ 90.594125
24≈ 94.533
25≈ 98.471875
26≈ 102.41075
27≈ 106.349625
28≈ 110.2885
29≈ 114.227375
30≈ 118.16625
31≈ 122.105125
32≈ 126.044
33≈ 129.982875
34 - 66
imperial ton of refrigerations to kilowatts
34≈ 133.92175
35≈ 137.860625
36≈ 141.7995
37≈ 145.738375
38≈ 149.67725
39≈ 153.616125
40≈ 157.555
41≈ 161.493875
42≈ 165.43275
43≈ 169.371625
44≈ 173.3105
45≈ 177.249375
46≈ 181.18825
47≈ 185.127125
48≈ 189.066
49≈ 193.004875
50≈ 196.94375
51≈ 200.882625
52≈ 204.8215
53≈ 208.760375
54≈ 212.69925
55≈ 216.638125
56≈ 220.577
57≈ 224.515875
58≈ 228.45475
59≈ 232.393625
60≈ 236.3325
61≈ 240.271375
62≈ 244.21025
63≈ 248.149125
64≈ 252.088
65≈ 256.026875
66≈ 259.96575
67 - 99
imperial ton of refrigerations to kilowatts
67≈ 263.904625
68≈ 267.8435
69≈ 271.782375
70≈ 275.72125
71≈ 279.660125
72≈ 283.599
73≈ 287.537875
74≈ 291.47675
75≈ 295.415625
76≈ 299.3545
77≈ 303.293375
78≈ 307.23225
79≈ 311.171125
80≈ 315.11
81≈ 319.048875
82≈ 322.98775
83≈ 326.926625
84≈ 330.8655
85≈ 334.804375
86≈ 338.74325
87≈ 342.682125
88≈ 346.621
89≈ 350.559875
90≈ 354.49875
91≈ 358.437625
92≈ 362.3765
93≈ 366.315375
94≈ 370.25425
95≈ 374.193125
96≈ 378.132
97≈ 382.070875
98≈ 386.00975
99≈ 389.948625

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imperial ton of refrigerations

A ton of refrigeration (TR), also called a refrigeration ton (RT), is a unit of power used in some countries (especially in North America) to describe the heat-extraction capacity of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.

kilowatts

The kilowatt (kW) is equal to one thousand (103) watts. This unit is typically used to express the output power of engines and the power of electric motors, tools, machines, and heaters. It is also a common unit used to express the electromagnetic power output of broadcast radio and television transmitters.