Watt-second To Ton-hour Converter

(Ws to TRh converter)

Seamlessly Convert Energy to Cooling Power with Our Ws to TRh Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-15)

Discover the efficiency of converting Watt-seconds to Ton-hours of refrigeration with our precise Ws to TRh converter, designed to simplify your calculations and spark curiosity.

What are Watt-second and Ton-hour

Definition of Watt-second

A Watt-second (Ws) is a unit of energy equivalent to the work done when a one-watt power source operates for one second. It represents a small quantity of energy that is commonly used in physics to describe energy transfers in smaller scales.

Definition of Ton-hour

A Ton-hour (TRh) is a unit of energy commonly used in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry. It represents the amount of heat required to melt one ton of ice over a period of one hour, equaling to 12,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs).

Watt-second to Ton-hour Conversion Table

Watt-second (Ws) Ton-hour refrigeration (TRh)
3600000 Ws 0.0001 TRh
7200000 Ws 0.0002 TRh
10800000 Ws 0.0003 TRh
14400000 Ws 0.0004 TRh
18000000 Ws 0.0005 TRh
21600000 Ws 0.0006 TRh
25200000 Ws 0.0007 TRh
28800000 Ws 0.0008 TRh
32400000 Ws 0.0009 TRh
36000000 Ws 0.0010 TRh

Conversion of Watt-second to Ton-hour

Example 1:
Convert 3600000 Ws to TRh:
3600000 Ws = 3600000 / 36000000000 TRh ≈ 0.0001 TRh

Example 2:
Convert 7200000 Ws to TRh:
7200000 Ws = 7200000 / 36000000000 TRh ≈ 0.0002 TRh

History of Watt-second and Ton-hour

Originating from a need to convert electrical energy to an equivalent in cooling capacity, the Watt-second to Ton-hour refrigeration Converter was created. This tool serves engineers and technicians in the HVAC industry by translating energy usage into understandable cooling output terms.

How to use Watt-second to Ton-hour Converter

Real Life Applications of Watt-second to Ton-hour

Explore the real-world applications of the Ws to TRh converter that illustrate its practicality in various scenarios.

Solved Examples Ws to TRh

Example 1:
Converting 3600000 Ws to TRh results in approximately 0.0001 TRh, showcasing the converter's utility in precise calculations.

Example 2:
When converting 7200000 Ws to TRh, the outcome is roughly 0.0002 TRh, demonstrating the tool's effectiveness in energy conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Watt-second to Ton-hour refrigeration Converter?
It is a tool that converts electrical energy, measured in Watt-seconds, into cooling energy, measured in Ton-hours of refrigeration.
Why would someone use a Ws to TRh converter?
It is commonly used by HVAC professionals to understand energy consumption in terms of cooling capacity.
Is the Ws to TRh conversion complicated?
No, the conversion is simple with our user-friendly online converter tool.