Horsepower Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the horsepower required for an air conditioning system based on its cooling capacity and coefficient of performance.
Purpose: It helps HVAC professionals and engineers determine the power requirements for air conditioning systems.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The cooling capacity is divided by the product of 2545 (BTU/h per HP) and the system's efficiency (COP).
Details: Proper horsepower estimation ensures correct system sizing, energy efficiency, and prevents overloading of electrical systems.
Tips: Enter the cooling capacity in BTU/h and the COP (default 3.0). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What is a typical COP value?
A: Modern air conditioners typically have COP values between 2.5 and 5.0, with higher values indicating better efficiency.
Q2: How do I find my AC's cooling capacity?
A: Check the manufacturer's specifications or look for the BTU rating on the unit's nameplate.
Q3: Why is 2545 used in the formula?
A: 2545 BTU/h equals 1 horsepower, serving as the conversion factor between these units.
Q4: Does this include startup power requirements?
A: No, this calculates continuous running power. Startup power may be 2-3 times higher.
Q5: How does this relate to tons of cooling?
A: 1 ton of cooling = 12,000 BTU/h. You can convert tons to BTU/h before using this calculator.