Ton of refrigeration
A ton of refrigeration, also called a refrigeration ton, is a unit of power used in some countries to describe the heat-extraction rate of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.
It was originally defined as the rate of heat transfer that results in the freezing or melting of of pure ice at in 24 hours.
The modern definition is exactly. Air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment capacity in the U.S. is often specified in "tons". Many manufacturers also specify capacity in Btu/h, especially when specifying the performance of smaller equipment.