2.22kW converts to 7,574.955 BTU/hr
The bungalow would probably have a supply rated at about 15 kW but the average load would be a lot less, maybe 1-2 kW.
(3 Kw) x (5 hrs) = 15 kilowatt-hours
Answer1 kW is 3,413 BTUs. Therefore, 1500 Watts = 1.5 kW and 1.5 kW x 3413 BTU/kW = 3 413 * 1.5 = 5 119.5 BTUs per hr for a 1500 Watt heaterwhat is the electric cost/
BTUs and kilowatts measure different types of quantities. A BTU (British Thermal Unit) measures heat (energy), while a kilowatt (1000 watts) measures power (energy per unit time). 1 BTU equals 0.0002928 kilowatt-hour 1 BTU/minute equals 0.01757 kilowatt. To convert a watt to BTUs, the factor is 1 kilowatt of power = 3412.1416 BTU/hr 3.412 BTUs equal a watt-hour. 1 kW = 3412.1416 BTU/hour with appropriate significant figures 3*103 BUT per hour
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1.0kW is 3,412.1 BTU/hr
1 kW is approximately 3400 BTU/hr of cooling
2.22kW converts to 7,574.955 BTU/hr
40kW equates to 136,485.68 BTU/hr
BTU x 0.000293 = kW-h
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
1MW = 1000 KW 1KW = 860 Kcal/Hour 1 Kcal = 3.968 BTu.
There are 12000 BTUs per ton and there are 3.41BTUs/Watt. So by doing simple math the answers is....3519Watts/Ton or 3.519kW/Ton
3.517 kW = 1.0 Tons Refrigeration. So 15 kW is 4.265 Tons Refrigeration
The bungalow would probably have a supply rated at about 15 kW but the average load would be a lot less, maybe 1-2 kW.
(3 Kw) x (5 hrs) = 15 kilowatt-hours