To calculate the energy consumption of a 1.5-ton 5-star split inverter AC in 1 hour, we need to know the power rating of the AC in kilowatts (kW) and the energy efficiency ratio (EER) or the seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) of the AC.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to real-time data, and the specific power rating and EER/SEER of different AC models can vary. However, I can provide you with a general method to estimate the energy consumption.
Find the power rating in kilowatts (kW): The power rating is usually mentioned on the nameplate of the AC or in the user manual. It is typically given in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). If it's given in watts, divide it by 1000 to get the power rating in kilowatts.
Determine the Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): The EER or SEER indicates the cooling efficiency of the AC. The higher the EER/SEER, the more efficient the AC is. Again, this information is usually available on the nameplate or in the product specifications.
Calculate the energy consumption: Once you have the power rating in kilowatts and the EER/SEER, you can use the following formula to estimate the energy consumption in 1 hour:
Energy consumption (in kWh) = Power rating (in kW) / EER or SEER
Keep in mind that the actual energy consumption may vary based on factors such as the ambient temperature, humidity, insulation of the room, and frequency of usage. For precise data on a specific AC model, refer to the manufacturer's documentation or consult an energy efficiency expert.