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A/C RENTAL 5 TON

5 ton air conditioner rental units are convenient, compact cooling solutions that are easy to maneuver and have industrial-grade power. These air conditioners are ideal for supplemental or emergency cooling situations, offering an effective fix when you’re in a tight spot.

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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5-Ton AC w/ Compact Design & Industrial Grade Power

5-Ton A/C Specs & Common Applications

Specifications

  • Dimensions: L: 67.0" W: 29.5" H: 54.5"
  • Cooling Capacity: 5 Tons
  • Shipping Weight:  700 lbs.
  • Temperature Input/Output: 65-80°F / 59.6-63.5°F
  • Power Supply:  208-230 Volt / Three Phase

Applications

  • Special Events
  • Small-Scale Warehousing
  • Office Space Cooling
  • Server Rooms
  • Small Tents

How the 5-Ton A/C Works

 

The 5-ton AC rental unit is entirely self-contained and works by cooling hot air through evaporation and condensation. The ac unit pulls in hot air and uses a compressor to remove the heat, pressurizing refrigerant to turn the gas into a liquid. The liquid then flows through a condenser that allows the heat to escape through vents in the AC unit’s casing.

The refrigerant can then pass through a metering device that decreases its pressure, letting it turn back into a gas that is now much cooler. Air from the outside cools as it flows over the cold refrigerant lines in the evaporator, and internal fans push the cool air back out.

This process repeats continually, gradually cooling your space and maintaining a comfortable temperature for your employees or guests. 

How the 5-Ton A/C Works

The 5-ton AC rental unit is entirely self-contained and works by cooling hot air through evaporation and condensation. The ac unit pulls in hot air and uses a compressor to remove the heat, pressurizing refrigerant to turn the gas into a liquid. The liquid then flows through a condenser that allows the heat to escape through vents in the AC unit’s casing.

The refrigerant can then pass through a metering device that decreases its pressure, letting it turn back into a gas that is now much cooler. Air from the outside cools as it flows over the cold refrigerant lines in the evaporator, and internal fans push the cool air back out.

This process repeats continually, gradually cooling your space and maintaining a comfortable temperature for your employees or guests.

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