BTU to Watts Conversion:
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The BTU to Watts conversion is used to convert British Thermal Units per hour (BTU/h) to Watts (W). This conversion is essential for comparing heating and cooling capacities between different systems and standards.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: One BTU per hour is equivalent to approximately 0.293 watts. This conversion factor allows for accurate power unit translation between imperial and metric systems.
Details: This conversion is crucial for HVAC professionals, engineers, and consumers when comparing air conditioner capacities, heater outputs, and electrical power requirements across different measurement systems.
Tips: Enter the BTU/h value you want to convert. The value must be positive and valid. The calculator will instantly provide the equivalent power in watts.
Q1: What is a BTU?
A: BTU (British Thermal Unit) is a traditional unit of heat defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
Q2: Why convert BTU/h to watts?
A: Watts are the standard SI unit for power, while BTU/h is commonly used in HVAC systems. Conversion allows for standardized comparisons and electrical load calculations.
Q3: How accurate is the 0.293 conversion factor?
A: The factor 0.29307107 is commonly rounded to 0.293 for practical calculations, providing sufficient accuracy for most applications.
Q4: Can I convert watts back to BTU/h?
A: Yes, to convert watts to BTU/h, multiply the watt value by approximately 3.412 (the inverse of 0.293).
Q5: What is a typical BTU rating for room air conditioners?
A: Room air conditioners typically range from 5,000 BTU for small rooms to 24,000 BTU for large spaces, equivalent to approximately 1,465W to 7,032W.