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Kilowatts (kW) to refrigeration tons (RT) power conversion calculator and how to convert. Enter the power in kilowatts and press the Convert button: Tons to kW conversion calculator ► One refrigeration ton is equal to 3.5168525 kilowatts: 1 RT = 3.5168525 kW One kilowatt is equal to 0.284345 refrigeration ton: 1 kW = 0.28434517 RT So the power P in refrigeration tons (RT) is equal to the power P in kilowatts (kW) divided by 3.5168525: P(RT) = P(kW) / 3.5168525 Convert 5 kW to tons: P(RT) = 5 kW / 3.5168525 = 1.4217 RT Tons to kW conversion ►Electric Chain MotorsLodestar ClassicLodestarLodestar D8+Lodestar BGV-C1 SeriesShowProProstarManual HoistsHurricane 360°Series 622Series 653Series 602 & 603Cable LeverGT SeriesTrolleys & ClampsPlain & GearedSeries 632VTEBeam ClampsRiggingScrew PinShoulder Eye BoltsTurnbucklesEye SwivelsCable ReelsWire Rope ThimbleWire Rope ClipWire Rope GripsChainSTACGrade 100Grade 30360° Rigging SystemLap LinksQuick LinksWinchesSW-E StandardModel RPESW-K-LB GalvanizedSW-K-LB-VA S. SteelSW-W Wall-MountedSW-W-GO Wall-MountedDSR SheavesLinear ActuatorsLinear ActuatorsScrew JacksScrew Jacks

Legendary in performance, professional riggers around the world have come to rely on the CM Lodestar® for the most demanding and challenging applications. Now, this iconic hoist is available as an economical 2-ton single-reeved unit that's ideal for a variety of lifting applications. And, because it's a single reeved unit, overall weight is decreased making it easier to transport and rig compared to a traditional double-reeved unit. Capacities: 1/8 to 2 tons Standard Lift: 60 feet (other lifts available) Speeds: 5 to 100 feet/min. Voltages: 1-phase and 3-phase 5 Pocket Lift Wheel improves chain wear & smooth lifting Clutch Outside Gear Train for easier access & fuse installation Heavy Duty DC Brake: designed for a long service life, the brake location allows for quick access & easy inspection. Low Voltage Control: 110 Volt for long cable runs without voltage drop. 24 & 48 Volt optional. (Low Voltage Unit Only) Durable & Lightweight Housing: cast aluminum.

Black powder coated finish for low visibility. Gearing: helical design for long wear life and smooth operation. Load Chain: Designed and manufactured in the USA by Columbus McKinnon. Star Grade chain is zinc plated to protect against corrosion. 2-ton, single-reeved units feature 10 mm load chain as standard. Optional black finish available. Duty Cycle: H-4 duty rated for heavy duty application. 50% Duty Cycle or 300 on/off per hour. Electrical: finger safe wiring meets all electrical codes. Quick change plugs allow for Voltages 208 through 460. Prevents improper voltage connections which can cause hoist damage. Adjustable Limit Switch: adjustable screw limit switch that will automatically stop the hook at any predetermined point when either lifting or lowering, preventing overtravel. Overload Protector: designed to prevent lifting of excessive overloads. Helps prevent lifting of dangerous overloads. Meets Requirements: meets or exceeds world standards.

Road Ready: easy to stow and travel. Lifetime Warranty: the industry's best. Double DC Brake: two independent acting DC Brakes for redundant braking.
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portable ac unit or window unit Chain Bags: cloth type bags easy-to-mount. Variable Speed Units Available Alloy Latchlok Hooks: remains locked until released by the operator, even if chain goes slack. Direct Control Unit: Featuring a single cable, this Direct Control Unit can be used as part of a system with multiple units with a single control. The Lodestar is compatible with most Direct Control Motor Controllers.

Chain Plate Tech SheetHave you seen this ad while driving through the streets of Pakistan? Every time I see it, it makes me a little bit angrier. For those of you who do not understand Urdu or Hindi, the ad’s tag line is “Pankhay ke tarha chalayen” i.e. Run it (or use it) like a fan. This line encourages users to think that by using the Gree Inverter air conditioner, they will use the same amount of electricity as a ceiling fan. Considering the severe energy crisis we are facing in Pakistan at the moment, with a 30% shortage of supply compared to electricity demand, this advertisement is very irresponsible. In addition, it is making a statement that is a lie, or at least a selective truth. And it is a lie that many consumers believe, as has been seen by discussions on many Pakistani forums. Moderately efficient 56″ ceiling fans use 80W of electricity. If you run one efficient ceiling fan for 10 hours every day, at the end of the month, you will end up paying Rs. 240-500 for your electricity bill per fan based on whether you are a domestic or commercial customer, and what electricity tariff you are paying.

However, a Gree 1 ton AC (12000 BTU) that does not use an inverter, consumes on average about 1080-1250W of power, based on the model, as you can see on our air conditioner comparison page. The best inverter air conditioners in the market consume on average 450-500W of power per ton. Is Gree saying that its inverter air conditioners use 80% less power than the most energy efficient models in the world? It cannot really be saying that since even in the ad shown above, Gree says that the AC uses up to 60% less than what we assume are the non-inverter air conditioners that Gree manufactures. That means, in the best case scenario, Gree’s inverter AC uses 432W of power on average. If you look at Gree’s specifications for its inverter AC, shown below, you can see that the lowest amount of power that their 1 ton inverter AC uses is 220W. Now 220W is nearly 3 times higher than a moderately efficient ceiling fan. What is important for Gree to clarify is under which circumstances does the inverter AC use just 220W of power.

Is that the case when there is not much difference between the temperature outside and inside the room, for instance in our mild winters? Is it when the dehumidifier or “Dry” option (a very important part of feeling cool) is turned off? Please clarify to us what is the average amount of power that the 1 ton inverter AC will consume on an average summer day (34-36 degrees Centigrade) in Pakistan if the AC is set to cool the room to 26 degree Centigrade. Even if we assume that the Gree inverter air conditioner is as efficient as the best ACs in the world, then a 1 ton unit will use 500W of power on average. That means that when this air conditioner is run for 10 hours every day, then at the end of the month your electricity costs for running this AC will be between Rs. 1500-3150 per month. While this may be 30-50% lower than what your air conditioner is currently costing you, it is still 6 times higher than what a ceiling fan will cost in electricity bills. Gree actually does produce moderately efficient air conditioners.