Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Re: [panchsheel_wellington] 1TON AC will work in 2KVA?



Insufficient  data in your question.... there are a lot of factors you will have to consider to arrive at this relationship.... In short if you are planning to BUY a 2KVA genset -- My answer would be NO for all practical purposes. It depends on the Star Rating and EER of your AC. Following might help  you understand the same, to some extent:

EER is defined as the ratio between the cooling capacity and the power input into an AC. If you have a 1 Ton AC rated at about 3,500 Watts, then for every 1,000 watts consumed, your AC has an EER of 3.5W/W. Technobabble aside, it tells you how much cooling can your AC give you for the amount of power you give it. Bottom line is: The higher the EER, the more efficient is your AC.

STAR Ratings are closely linked to EERs. In the earlier example, the EER of 3.5 that we calculated earns the AC a 5-STAR rating. On the other hand, A 3500W AC of 1 Ton which consumes 1400 watts of electricity (a full 400W more than the earlier example) instead has an EER of 3500/1400 Watts = 2.5 W/W or an Energy rating of 1 STAR. 

BEST and short way is look at the User Manual of your AC, and look for the wattage mentioned in that. if the wattage is much below 1500 W, you can give it a try, if the wattage is 1500 or more, I doubt it will work. 


On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:44 AM, shilpi agg <shilpiaggonnet2003@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

1TON AC will work in 2KVA?




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Thanks & Regards,
Patralekh Satyam


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