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Engineering, 20.07.2019 00:10 savannahvargas512

From your cooling load (8890.007 btu/hr = 2.605kw, determine mass flow rate of refrigerants. use the following "rule of thumb" estimate of a standard room of size 180 ft^2: 1 ton of refrigerant = 12,000btu = 3.517 kw rule of thumb: 1 ton cooling load = 300-400 ft^2

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