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A/C RENTAL 12 TON

Our 12 ton air conditioner rental units are excellent solutions for supplemental or emergency cooling situations. Used to cool buildings and event spaces, they can also support both indoor and outdoor use across a variety of industries and applications.

Selecting the right amount of power to cool a site or building is critical, whether it’s at an event, commercial facility, or industrial setting.

Our expert team can provide 24/7 knowledge in getting you the proper service and solutions.

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12-Ton AC w/ Mobility & Heavy-Duty Cooling Capability

12-Ton A/C Specs & Common Applications

Specifications

  • Dimensions: L: 5'6" W: 3'8" H: 5'10"
  • Cooling Capacity: 12 Tons
  • Shipping Weight:  1,150 lbs.
  • Duct Connections (2 Supply) (3 Return): 14" ea.
  • Power Supply:  480 Volt / 3 Phase / 60 Hz with Ground

Applications

  • Commercial/Institutional Operations
  • Small Tents
  • Special Event Spacing
  • Office Area Cooling
  • Manufacturing/Warehousing Facilities

How the 12-Ton A/C Works

 

This 12-ton rental AC unit is self-contained and uses a process of evaporation and condensation to cool air. It starts the process by pulling in hot air. The compressor removes the heat and pressurizes the refrigerant to turn the gas into a liquid. The liquid flows through a condenser, letting the heat escape through the AC unit’s casing vents. 

The refrigerant passes through a metering device that reduces its pressure and allows it to turn back into a much cooler gas. The ambient air cools as it flows over cold refrigerant lines in the evaporator, after which it is pushed back into the room by the unit’s internal fans. 

As the cycle repeats, it gradually cools the surrounding space to create and maintain a comfortable environment.

How the 12-Ton A/C Works

This 12-ton rental AC unit is self-contained and uses a process of evaporation and condensation to cool air. It starts the process by pulling in hot air. The compressor removes the heat and pressurizes the refrigerant to turn the gas into a liquid. The liquid flows through a condenser, letting the heat escape through the AC unit’s casing vents.

The refrigerant passes through a metering device that reduces its pressure and allows it to turn back into a much cooler gas. The ambient air cools as it flows over cold refrigerant lines in the evaporator, after which it is pushed back into the room by the unit’s internal fans.

As the cycle repeats, it gradually cools the surrounding space to create and maintain a comfortable environment.

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