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26-04-2008, 11:06 PM #1
Frigories Unit?
Hi there..
Could any one help me find out about the frigories used to measure the refrigeration capacity .
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27-04-2008, 02:31 AM #2
Re: Frigories Unit?
Hi there.
Try this link:
http://www.answers.com/topic/ton-of-...cat=technologyIf all else fails, ask for help.
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27-04-2008, 07:03 AM #3
Re: Frigories Unit?
" frigories "
Now there's a good new word for you when you're having a bad day on site ! a derivation of " friggn calories " no doubt ! ; ))
Thanx Farhan for introducing a new word to English vocab, like " Googling " or Capatain Boycott yrs ago!!
regards
TPRemember what Augustus once said:
"festina lente" - make haste, slowly!
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27-04-2008, 02:18 PM #4
Re: Frigories Unit?
Not quite.
Frigorie is a genuine word, even though the unit of cooling measurement it refers to (Calories in the MKS Metric system) is now obsolete - at least in Europe.
Farhan Shaikh, to answer your question, the normal unit of heat transfer measurement is either the Imperial System Btu / Hr or Ton of Refrigeration (Ton R) or the SI unit that is in use in most of the world is the kW.
Follow US Iceman’s link for more information.
K Calories are not much used now.
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