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There are at least 5 different definitions for slightly different BTUs. One of them says that 1 kWh = 3412.14 BTUs. Let's use that one. 1 kWh = 3412.14 BTUs 12 kWh = 40,945.68 BTUs
1.0kW is 3,412.1 BTU/hr
1663170 BTUs/hr is equivalent to approximately 486.856 kilowatts.
2.22kW converts to 7,574.955 BTU/hr
1 kW is approximately 3400 BTU/hr of cooling
Electrical power can also be measured in kilowatts (kW) or megawatts (MW).
Both of them are for measurements of types of energy. kWh is the full measure of energy while kW is the measure of power.
BTU x 0.000293 = kW-h
40 kW is equivalent to approximately 136,480 BTUs (British Thermal Units). This conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific conversion factor used.
To convert BTUs to kilowatts, divide the number of BTUs by 3412. 650,000 BTUs is equivalent to approximately 190.4 kilowatts.
Yes, a 60 kVA generator can power a load of 28,000 BTUs, provided it has sufficient capacity. To determine if the generator can handle the load, you need to convert BTUs to watts: 28,000 BTUs is approximately 8,225 watts (using the conversion of 1 BTU/hr = 0.293 watts). Since 60 kVA translates to about 48 kW (assuming a power factor of 0.8), the generator can accommodate the 28,000 BTU load with ample capacity to spare.