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A/C RENTAL 20 TON

The 20 ton air conditioner unit provides supplemental, temporary, or emergency cooling in high-volume settings. 20-ton air conditioners are suitable for many industrial, commercial, and institutional applications, such as large-scale spot cooling, backup cooling, and temperature management.

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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20-Ton AC w/ Cold Start Capability & High-Volume Cooling Power

20-Ton A/C Specs & Common Applications

Specifications

  • Dimensions: L: 89.0" W: 37.0" H: 100.0"
  • Cooling Capacity: 20 Tons
  • Shipping Weight:  2,700 lbs.
  • Entering/Leaving Air Temp: 70-90°F / 59.6-63.5°F
  • Power Supply:  480 Volt / 3 Phase / 60 Hz with Ground

Applications

  • Warehouse Facilities
  • Indoor/Outdoor Events & Tents
  • Temporary Job Sites
  • Office Buildings
  • Plant Shutdowns & Maintenance

How the 20-Ton A/C Works

 

The 20-ton air conditioning unit is a completely self-contained air conditioner. This AC unit works by pulling in hot air and using a compressor to remove the heat. It pressurizes refrigerant to turn the gas into a liquid and then allows the liquid to flow through a condenser, where the heat escapes through vents in the casing. 

The refrigerant then passes through a metering device, decreasing its pressure and transforming it back into a cooler gas. The ambient air cools as it flows over cold refrigerant lines in the evaporator, and is then pushed back outside with internal fans. 

This cycle continues and gradually cools down your space, maintaining it at a comfortable temperature for your guests or workers. 

How the 20-Ton A/C Works

The 20-ton air conditioning unit is a completely self-contained air conditioner. This AC unit works by pulling in hot air and using a compressor to remove the heat. It pressurizes refrigerant to turn the gas into a liquid and then allows the liquid to flow through a condenser, where the heat escapes through vents in the casing.

The refrigerant then passes through a metering device, decreasing its pressure and transforming it back into a cooler gas. The ambient air cools as it flows over cold refrigerant lines in the evaporator, and is then pushed back outside with internal fans.

This cycle continues and gradually cools down your space, maintaining it at a comfortable temperature for your guests or workers.

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