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You can't convert that.* A BTU is a unit of energy. * A watt is a unit of power (energy per unit time).
A typical home boiler uses 3000 Watts. 3000 watts is not the correct answer. Watts = volts x amps, or if converting to btu 3000 watts = 10236 btu. At typical household votage of 120, 3000 watts would equal 25 amps and no boiler uses that much current and if your desire is to convert btu to watts I would suspect the average boiler output is far greater than 10K btu. Determine the output in btu/hr of the boiler in question from the MFR`s nameplate and divide by 3.412 3.412btu=1watt/hr. My home boiler uses 3000 watts, it's in my kitchen cupboard and it runs on a 240 v supply.
Horsepower is a measure of power, so it should be measured in watts.
To convert a watt to BTUs, the factor is 1 kilowatt of power = 3412.1416 BTU/hr3.412 BTUs equal a watt.AnswerYour question is meaningless, as these two units measure different quantities. The watt is the SI unit of measurement of power, whereas the BtU is the Imperial unit of energy. So watts cannot be equated to BtUs.
The way to answer this question is convert all factors to power. Voltage, current, watts, horsepower, BTUs. I will save you some time. They cost the same to operate. One thing to remember in your career, watts = watts no matter what(watt)...pkazsr You already have the answer. 10,000 btu/hr is 10,000 btu/hr, or the equivalent number of watts either way. There may be some minor difference because the higher voltage unit will pull half the amps to deliver the same power.
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You can't convert that.* A BTU is a unit of energy. * A watt is a unit of power (energy per unit time).
1mm BTU= 28.26 m3
2800 watts is approximately 9554 Btu.
4000 BTU = 1722 watts
A typical home boiler uses 3000 Watts. 3000 watts is not the correct answer. Watts = volts x amps, or if converting to btu 3000 watts = 10236 btu. At typical household votage of 120, 3000 watts would equal 25 amps and no boiler uses that much current and if your desire is to convert btu to watts I would suspect the average boiler output is far greater than 10K btu. Determine the output in btu/hr of the boiler in question from the MFR`s nameplate and divide by 3.412 3.412btu=1watt/hr. My home boiler uses 3000 watts, it's in my kitchen cupboard and it runs on a 240 v supply.
4000 BTU = 1722 watts
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
The conversion factor of 1 BTU = 0.293 watts. So, 60,000 * 0.293 watts = 17,580 watts. 17580 watts are required to run a craftsman 60,000 btu propane forced air heater.
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