Re: cooling unit of measure?
vmo wrote:The kilojoules (1*10^3 J or 1000 J (Joules)) is used to measure energy, work and heat.
J=kg m2/s2.
A Watt (W) is kg m2/s3; relationed with the joule, is this: W= 1J/s (s=second).
In conclusion, 1 KJ/S is the same that 1000W.
That is correct. We would use kW as a unit but people kept emailing us that they found a bug.