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Cop & Eer Calculation

This document provides a calculation of the electrical power needed for HVAC for an area of 2,000 square feet. It determines that the HVAC load is 6.7 tons, requiring 23.5 kWh of electricity per hour at an estimated cost of $0.88 per hour, based on the given electrical rate and watt-hours per square foot needed to cool the area.

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Cop & Eer Calculation

This document provides a calculation of the electrical power needed for HVAC for an area of 2,000 square feet. It determines that the HVAC load is 6.7 tons, requiring 23.5 kWh of electricity per hour at an estimated cost of $0.88 per hour, based on the given electrical rate and watt-hours per square foot needed to cool the area.

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Rule of Thumb Calculation of Electrical Power needed for HVAC

AreaCooling 2,000 SF
SF/Ton 300 SF/Ton
CoP 3.2
Voltage 110 Volts
Electrical Rate $ 0.12 $/KW_Hr

EER 10.9 BTU/WtHr

BTU/WtHr 3.41 BTU/WtHr


BTU/Ton 12,000 BTU/Ton

LoadTons 6.7 Tons


WattHrEquiv 23,460 WattHr
KwHrEquiv 23.5 KWHr
KwHrNeeded 7.3 KW
Watt_Hr/SF 3.7 Wh/SF
AmpsNeeded 66.6 Amps

Cost/Hour $ 0.88

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