12,000 BTU/hr
BTU is a measure of energy, while a kilowatt is a measure of power. Energy is power times time. Energy: measured in BTU or kilowatt-hours Power: measured in BTU/hour or kilowatts. 100,000 BTU equals about 29 kWh so a 1 kW heater produces about 3400 BTU per hour.
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
I think you may mean BTU/hr. BTU means British Thermal Unit which is defined as the heat to raise 1 lb of water by 1 degF, so BTU/hr would mean so many BTU's per hour, which is a rate of energy flow. Home heating boilers are often rated in BTU/hr though they may more recently be rated in Kilowatts. 100,000 BTU/hr = 29.3 Kw.
1 HP = 2545 BTU/hour So 10000 is about 4 HP
It is per hour: 24 kW = about 81,891.4 BTU per hour.
You are comparing apples and oranges. BTU's are a measure of heating capacity and hours are a measure of time.
1kW is 3,412.13 BTU/hr
A BTU is about 1055 joules. A kilowatt is 1000 joules/second, so it is 3,600,000 joules/hour. Dividing that by 1055 joules gives you the equivalent of about 3400 BTU/hour.
Heating units are not measured in tons as AC units are. Heating capacity is referred to in 1000`s of btu output per hour of operation. The ratio of input vs output = the efficiency rating, for example if your home furnace is rated at 100,000 btu per hour input and 80,000 btu per hour output . it is 80% efficient (when it was new). For AC 12.000 btu = 1 ton.
One KW of electricity will give you 3,412 btu of heat.
BTU and kilowatt-hours are measures of energy, while power is measured in either kilowatts or BTU per hour. 1 kilowatt-hour is equal to 3412 BTU, or 1 kilowatt equals 3412 BTU/hr. 8000 BTU per hour is equal to 2.344 kilowatts, which is 19.53 amps at 120 v.
7.5 kW equates to 25,591 BTU/hour.
BTU is a measure of energy, while a kilowatt is a measure of power. Energy is power times time. Energy: measured in BTU or kilowatt-hours Power: measured in BTU/hour or kilowatts. 100,000 BTU equals about 29 kWh so a 1 kW heater produces about 3400 BTU per hour.
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
3,413 btu in a KW HR
how many btu does a 125 hp boiler produce on #2 oil
Btu x 0.000293 = kW 15000 X 0.000293 = 4.4kW