A BTU IS A BTU. (3413 BTU'S PER 1000 WATTS). ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEAT IS 100% EFICIENT ( SPEAKING OF GETTING EVERY BTU YOU ARE PAYING FOR). A $30.00 MILK HOUSE HEATER WILL GIVE YOU THE SAME AMOUNT OF HEAT ( BTU'S) AS A $700.00 FANCY, QUIET ONE. LC
9000 BTU/hour is equivalent to 2300 watts so the heater will draw 10 amps on 230 volts.
You can't convert that.* A BTU is a unit of energy. * A watt is a unit of power (energy per unit time).
8000 BTU =2344.66 watts 1 watt = 3.412
1500 watts is equivalent to 5118 BTU per hour. 1500 watt-hours is equivalent to 5118 BTU.
btu = 7500 watts * 3.14 btu / watt = 23,550 btus / 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.
First you need to find out how many amps the heater draws. Then use this formula: Volts (220) X Amps = Watts Then take: Watts x 3.41214 = Btu/hr
4000 BTU = 1722 watts
A BTU IS A BTU. (3413 BTU'S PER 1000 WATTS). ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEAT IS 100% EFICIENT ( SPEAKING OF GETTING EVERY BTU YOU ARE PAYING FOR). A $30.00 MILK HOUSE HEATER WILL GIVE YOU THE SAME AMOUNT OF HEAT ( BTU'S) AS A $700.00 FANCY, QUIET ONE. LC
30000btu convert to watts
9000 BTU/hour is equivalent to 2300 watts so the heater will draw 10 amps on 230 volts.
my aircondition is 13000 btu on 220 volt ac is how many watts
how many square feet does a 14,000 btu heater heat
2800 watts is approximately 9554 Btu.
There is a lot more to it than square footage. To find out the heat load on any room or home you need to have a load calculation performed. This is a process that takes into account location, construction features, etc. With a portable heater (which is what you're talking about if it's 5,000 BTU), you can estimate heating ability with the 10 - 15 watt per square foot rule of thumb. So, 1,500 watts (5,120 BTU) will heat about 150 - 225 square feet. To go from watts to BTU, multiply watts by 3.4.
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.