Sunday, January 13, 2013

Air Condition (AC) : FAQ



  • Q 1: What is 1.0T of refrigeration?
Ans: Amount of heat to be removed from 1.0T (1000 kg) of ice in order to convert it into water, within closed envolepe, in 24 hours, on or at 0 deg C.
  • Q 2: What is EER?
Ans: EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) is ratio of air conditioner cooling output compared to the power air conditioner consumes. Hence, higher the EER ratio, you’ll have more savings in electricity savings bills.
  • Q 3: How to Calculate Air Conditioner Power (Energy) Consumption?
Ans: You can use following steps to calculate power consumption of your air conditioner on basis of Power Input required by it. You can find out this value in technical specifications provided by product manufacturer:
  1. I am assuming 8 hours normal working hours of air conditioner in a day.
  2. Actual working hours of compressor in “Cut-in & Cut-out” condition is 70%. That means 70% of 8 hours = 5.6 hours/day.
  3. Assuming Electricity consumption of a 1.5 Ton 5 Star Rated AC is 1655 watts/hr which means it’ll consume 1.65 Units/hour 
  4. Actual Units of electricity consumed per day = (5.6 x 1.65) = 9.24 units
  5. Assuming electricity rate per unit = Rs. 5
  6. Electricity consumed per day in price = (9.24 x 5) = Rs. 46.20
  7. Electricity consumed per month = (Rs. 46.20 x 30) = Rs. 1386/-
  •  Q 4: How to find Right tonnage AC capacity for your room?
Ans: Buying an AC with right tonnage capacity is very important for every consumer. Buying an air conditioner with wrong capacity can lead to higher power (energy) consumption and also cooling loss can happen if you bought an AC lower than the capacity required.
There is a straight thumb rule for choosing capacities as per your room area:

Upto 100 Sq. Feet = 0.75/0.8 Ton
100 – 120 Sq. Feet = 1 Ton
120 – 160 Sq. Feet = 1.5 Ton
160 – 200 Sq. Feet = 2 Ton

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