Convert Horsepower (HP) to Tons of Refrigeration (TR)
Converting horsepower (HP) to tons of refrigeration (TR) is essential for understanding cooling capacity. With the conversion factor of 1 HP = 0.212036 TR, you can easily determine how much cooling power your systems possess. This conversion is particularly useful in HVAC applications and industrial processes.
≈ 7/32 TR
Conversion Formula
Reverse: HP = TR × 4.71617
Conversion Examples
Horsepower to Ton of Refrigeration Table
| Horsepower (HP) | Ton of Refrigeration (TR) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.212 | 7/32 |
| 6 | 1.2722 | 1 17/64 |
| 11 | 2.3324 | 2 21/64 |
| 16 | 3.3926 | 3 25/64 |
| 21 | 4.4528 | 4 29/64 |
| 26 | 5.5129 | 5 33/64 |
| 31 | 6.5731 | 6 37/64 |
| 36 | 7.6333 | 7 41/64 |
| 41 | 8.6935 | 8 11/16 |
| 46 | 9.7537 | 9 3/4 |
| 51 | 10.8139 | 10 13/16 |
| 56 | 11.874 | 11 7/8 |
| 61 | 12.9342 | 12 15/16 |
| 66 | 13.9944 | — |
| 71 | 15.0546 | 15 3/64 |
| 76 | 16.1148 | 16 7/64 |
| 81 | 17.1749 | 17 11/64 |
| 86 | 18.2351 | 18 15/64 |
| 91 | 19.2953 | 19 19/64 |
| 96 | 20.3555 | 20 23/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Horsepower (HP)?
Horsepower (HP) is a unit of power that measures the rate at which work is done. It is commonly used to describe the power output of engines and motors.
History
The term 'horsepower' was coined by James Watt in the late 18th century to compare the output of steam engines with the work done by draft horses. Over time, it has become a standard unit for measuring motor power.
Current Use
Today, horsepower is widely used in various fields, including automotive, industrial machinery, and HVAC systems, to express the power of engines and electric motors.
Learn more about HorsepowerWhat is a Ton of Refrigeration (TR)?
A ton of refrigeration (TR) is a unit of measurement for the cooling capacity of refrigeration and air conditioning systems. One ton of refrigeration is defined as the ability to freeze one ton of water in 24 hours.
History
The concept of a ton of refrigeration originated in the 19th century when ice was commonly used for cooling. The unit was standardized based on the cooling effect of melting ice.
Current Use
Tons of refrigeration are predominantly used in the HVAC industry to specify the capacity of cooling systems, helping engineers and technicians design and select appropriate equipment.
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