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*For Air Conditioning - it's the power required to melt one ton of ice in one day. [https://www.energyvanguard.com/blog/55629/Why-Is-Air-Conditioner-Capacity-Measured-in-Tons#:~:text=In%20air%20conditioning%20jargon%2C%20then,There%20it%20is]
*For Air Conditioning - it's the power required to melt one ton of ice in one day. [https://www.energyvanguard.com/blog/55629/Why-Is-Air-Conditioner-Capacity-Measured-in-Tons#:~:text=In%20air%20conditioning%20jargon%2C%20then,There%20it%20is]. So this isn't pulled out of nowhere - it is about ice, which was used historically for cooling.

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  • For Air Conditioning - it's the power required to melt one ton of ice in one day. [1]. So this isn't pulled out of nowhere - it is about ice, which was used historically for cooling.