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  2. Ton of refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    A ton of refrigeration (TR or TOR), also called a refrigeration ton (RT), is a unit of power used in some countries (especially in North America) to describe the heat-extraction capacity of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.

  3. Cooling tower - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent ton on the cooling tower side actually rejects about 15,000 British thermal units per hour ... The capacity of package type towers is limited and, for ...

  4. Cooling capacity - Wikipedia

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    Cooling capacity is the measure of a cooling system's ability to remove heat. [1] ... Another unit common in non-metric regions or sectors is the ton of refrigeration

  5. District cooling - Wikipedia

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    As part of the city's climate change plan, two "glaciers" were integrated into the network in 2006 at the Les Halles cooling center, which has a total cooling capacity of about 30,000 kWh: 44 MW come from cooling machines and 13 MW can be added during short periods to the Cold Network of Paris thanks to stocks of ice.

  6. List of tallest cooling towers - Wikipedia

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    2 cooling towers, base diameter of 147 m / 482 ft Cooling towers of Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant: Nuclear power plant France: Cattenom: 541 ft (165 m) 4 cooling towers, base diameter of 205 m / 673 ft Cooling towers of Dampierre Nuclear Power Plant: Nuclear power plant France: Dampierre-en-Burly: 541 ft (165 m)

  7. Pingshan Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Phase two has one ultra-supercritical secondary reheat unit with a 1350 MW capacity. This unit is one of the single largest coal units in the world; it also has the world's largest cooling tower with a height of 210 m (689 ft). [2] The engineering and design works for the power station were completed by East China Institute of Energy.

  8. Coefficient of performance - Wikipedia

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    The coefficient of performance or COP (sometimes CP or CoP) of a heat pump, refrigerator or air conditioning system is a ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work (energy) required. [1] [2] Higher COPs equate to higher efficiency, lower energy (power) consumption and thus lower operating costs. The COP is used in thermodynamics.

  9. Didcot power stations - Wikipedia

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    Number of cooling towers: 6 Cooling tower capacity: 11.4 cubic meters per second (150,000 gal/min.) each Cooling tower dimensions: Height: 114 m (374 ft) Diameter: base 91 m (299 ft), top 54 m (176 ft) Thickness: 0.6m (23 in.) tapering to 0.2m (7 in.) Total evaporation in six towers: 59 x 103 cubic meters/day (13m gal/day)