BTU x 0.000293 = kW-h
To convert ghp hr (gallons per hour) to kWhp hr (kilowatt-hours per hour), you need to know the energy content of the fuel being used, typically measured in BTUs per gallon. First, convert gallons to BTUs using the fuel's specific energy content, then convert BTUs to kilowatt-hours using the conversion factor of 1 kWh = 3,412 BTUs. Finally, you can express the result in kWhp hr.
To convert therms to BTUs, you can use the formula: 1 therm = 100,000 BTUs. Therefore, to convert therms to BTUs, simply multiply the number of therms by 100,000. For example, if you have 2 therms, the calculation would be 2 therms × 100,000 BTUs/therm = 200,000 BTUs.
To convert watts to BTUs (British Thermal Units), you can use the formula: 1 watt is approximately equal to 3.412 BTUs per hour. So, if you have a certain number of watts, you can multiply that by 3.412 to convert it to BTUs per hour.
To convert megawatt-hours (MWh) to thousand cubic feet (MCF) of natural gas, you need to know the energy content of the gas. One MCF of natural gas typically contains about 1,000,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs). Since 1 MWh is equal to approximately 3,412,000 BTUs, you can use the formula: MCF = (MWh × 3,412,000 BTUs) / 1,000,000 BTUs/MCF. Thus, the conversion factor is roughly 3.412 MCF per MWh.
2.22kW converts to 7,574.955 BTU/hr
Tons measure weight: BTUs measure energy. You cannot convert them.
To convert BTUs to tons, you can use the conversion factor that 1 ton of cooling is equivalent to 12,000 BTUs per hour. Therefore, 18,000 BTUs divided by 12,000 BTUs per ton equals 1.5 tons. So, 18,000 BTUs is equivalent to 1.5 tons of cooling capacity.
To convert BTUs to horsepower, you can use the conversion factor that 1 horsepower is approximately equal to 2,545 BTUs per hour. Therefore, for 18,000 BTUs, the calculation would be 18,000 BTUs ÷ 2,545 BTUs/hp, which equals about 7.07 horsepower. So, you would need approximately 7.1 hp to provide 18,000 BTUs of cooling or heating.
To convert CFH to BTU, you need to use the formula 1 CFH which is equivalent to 1000 BTUs.
A gallon of kerosene typically contains about 135,000 BTUs of energy. At a burn rate of 30,000 BTUs per hour, a gallon of kerosene would last approximately 4.5 hours (135,000 BTUs ÷ 30,000 BTUs/hour = 4.5 hours). However, actual burn time can vary based on factors such as efficiency and burner design.
To convert BTUs (British Thermal Units) to tons of refrigeration (TR), you can use the conversion factor where 1 ton of refrigeration is equivalent to 12,000 BTUs per hour. Therefore, 9,000 BTUs is approximately 0.75 tons of refrigeration (9,000 BTUs ÷ 12,000 BTUs/ton = 0.75 TR).
To convert a watt to BTUs, the factor is 1 kilowatt of power = 3412.1416 BTU/hr 3.412 BTUs equal a watt. 1200 watt = 4094.4 BTUS you will need to remove about 4100 BTU/hr