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15 April, 10:33

What is the ER of a cooling system that uses 500 watts of electricity to move 6000 BTUs per hour at 95 degrees Fahrenheit

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  1. 15 April, 10:56
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    The EER of a cooling system is the ratio of BTUs per hour to watts.

    ... EER = (6000 BTU/h) / (500 W)

    ... EER = 12
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