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Thursday, November 29, 2012
CV COVERAGES WITH BROWN & BROWN - COME TO UCO TO DISCUSS
Remeber building boards...It is your responsibility to get the best coverage for your building to protect it. Never hurts to compare That is part of your fiduciary Responsibility
Remeber building boards...It is your responsibility to get the best coverage for your building to protect it. Never hurts to compare That is part of your fiduciary Responsibility
ReplyDeleteAcronym help please, “$25 per HP for A/C” HP? And if its horsepower how would I know that about my A/C. What average HP are our little units?
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine,
ReplyDeleteNovember 30, 2012 9:50 AM,
1 ton = 12000 BTU/hr
and to convert BTU/hr to horsepower;
12,000 * 0.0003929 = 4.715 hp
Therefore,
1 ton AC = 4.715 hp.
This is simply a theoretical result, I sincerely doubt you will find a 4.7 HP motor in your AC compressor.
Of course, one way to find out, is to have a look!
Dave Israel