33,475 btu's in a boiler horse power
Btu is a unit of heat.Horse power is the measurement of power.Now,in order to correlate BTU and HP,We can say BTU*TIME(Hr)*3.931e-4=Horsepower. Hence 48000 BTU Hr is 18.8 Horsepower
The formula for this question is ... horse power = btu / 2545 Therefore 1 / 2545 = .0003929 hp
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LRA is not any known unit of measure. You can convert horsepower to BTU per hour, calories per second, ergs per second, watts, Kilowatts, MW, GW, etc.
The term "Horse power" is not commonly used in refrigeration. Refrigeration is measured in "kJ/s" (Kilo-Joules per second), "kW" (Kilo-Watts) or "BTu" (British Thermal units).
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.
746 watts equals one HP but British Thermal Unit equates horse Power to what factor?
Air Conditioning: 1 Ton = 12000 BTU
In relation to air conditioning a BTU is a British Thermal Unit and most air conditioning manufacturers advise that 1 HP or horsepower equipment is enough to remove 9000BTU/hr. of heat.
I think a Google search will help you with this one. Try: horse manure/btu or something like that.