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How much kW is in 1.5 ton AC?

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The power consumption of a 1.5-ton air conditioner (AC) is typically measured in kilowatts (kW). However, there are a few different ways to understand this question depending on what you're asking:

### 1. **Cooling Capacity** of a 1.5 Ton AC:
- **Tons** in air conditioning refers to the cooling capacity, not power consumption.
- 1 ton of cooling capacity is equivalent to the ability to remove **12,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units)** of heat per hour.
- So, a 1.5-ton AC can remove **18,000 BTUs** of heat per hour (1.5 x 12,000 BTUs).

If you want to convert this cooling capacity to **kW**, we can use the following conversion factor:
- **1 ton of cooling capacity = 3.517 kW** (cooling power).

Thus, the cooling capacity of a 1.5-ton AC would be:
- **1.5 tons x 3.517 kW/ton** = **5.275 kW** of cooling capacity.

### 2. **Power Consumption** of a 1.5 Ton AC:
The actual **electricity consumption** of a 1.5-ton AC depends on the efficiency of the AC unit, typically represented by its Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER).

- **EER = Cooling Capacity (BTUs) / Power Consumption (Watts)**.

For example:
- A typical 1.5-ton AC may have an EER rating of 10.
- Since 1.5 tons equals **18,000 BTUs**, the power consumption of this AC can be calculated as:
  \[
  \text{Power Consumption (Watts)} = \frac{\text{Cooling Capacity (BTU/hr)}}{\text{EER}} = \frac{18,000}{10} = 1,800 \text{ Watts} = 1.8 \text{ kW}
  \]

So, a 1.5-ton AC might consume around **1.5 to 2 kW** of power when operating, depending on its efficiency.

### Summary:
- **Cooling capacity** of a 1.5-ton AC = **5.275 kW**.
- **Power consumption** of a 1.5-ton AC = **1.5 to 2 kW**, depending on the efficiency rating (EER or SEER).

Let me know if you need further clarification on any part!
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To determine how much power (in kilowatts) is used by a 1.5-ton air conditioner (AC), we need to understand the relationship between tons of cooling and power consumption.

1. **Cooling Capacity Conversion:**
   - 1 ton of cooling capacity is equivalent to 12,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs) per hour.
   - Therefore, a 1.5-ton AC unit has a cooling capacity of:
     \[
     1.5 \text{ tons} \times 12,000 \text{ BTU/hr} = 18,000 \text{ BTU/hr}
     \]

2. **Power Consumption:**
   - The power consumption of an AC unit is related to its cooling capacity, but the exact power consumption depends on the efficiency of the unit. The efficiency is often given as the Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER).
   - For a rough estimate, a typical air conditioner might consume about 0.8 to 1.2 watts per BTU/hr, depending on its efficiency.

   Let's use a middle value for this calculation. For a 1.5-ton AC:
   \[
   \text{Power Consumption} = \text{Cooling Capacity} \times \text{Power per BTU/hr}
   \]
   \[
   \text{Power Consumption} = 18,000 \text{ BTU/hr} \times 0.1 \text{ watts/BTU/hr} = 1,800 \text{ watts}
   \]
   \[
   \text{Power Consumption} = 1,800 \text{ watts} = 1.8 \text{ kW}
   \]

So, a 1.5-ton air conditioner typically consumes between 1.8 kW and 2.0 kW, depending on its efficiency. For a more precise value, you would need to check the specific power rating of the model you are interested in.
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