BTU to Tons: 90,000 BTU/h
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90,000 BTU/h converts to
7.5 ton
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Value Details
Input: 90,000 BTU/h
Output: 7.5 ton
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kw: 26.376
BTU and Ton Conversion
Convert between BTU/h and refrigeration tons.
Converted Capacity
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Nearby Reference Values
| Capacity (BTU/h) | Cooling Tons | kW Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| 60,000 BTU/h | 5 ton | 17.584 |
| 66,000 BTU/h | 5.5 ton | 19.343 |
| 72,000 BTU/h | 6 ton | 21.101 |
| 78,000 BTU/h | 6.5 ton | 22.86 |
| 84,000 BTU/h | 7 ton | 24.618 |
| 90,000 BTU/h | 7.5 ton | 26.376 |
| 96,000 BTU/h | 8 ton | 28.135 |
| 102,000 BTU/h | 8.5 ton | 29.893 |
| 108,000 BTU/h | 9 ton | 31.652 |
| 114,000 BTU/h | 9.5 ton | 33.41 |
| 120,000 BTU/h | 10 ton | 35.169 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about BTU to Tons, formulas, and expected usage.
How many BTU/h are in one cooling ton?
One refrigeration ton equals 12,000 BTU/h of cooling capacity.
Why are HVAC systems rated in tons?
Tons are a traditional HVAC capacity unit tied to refrigeration load, while BTU/h gives the same capacity in heat-rate terms.
Can I convert tons back to BTU/h?
Yes. Multiply tons by 12,000 to get BTU/h.
Does tonnage alone define full system performance?
No. Efficiency, airflow, static pressure, climate, and load profile all affect real system performance.
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