Temperature IS BTU, BTU is: British Thermal Unit, I believe the formula is this: How long it takes one pound of ice to melt at room temperature with no air moving around it, Room temp. being 73 degree F. I think? maybe 72? anyway the time is equal to one BTU. Maybe someone who knows the formula exactly can edit this.
11800 BTU/hr is 3.46kW
The BTU, or British Thermal Unit, is a unit of energy, worth about 1055 joules. BTUH is a non-systematic abbreviation standing for British Thermal Units per Hour. You could take a total amount of energy in BTU and divide it by the time over which it is produced (or used) to get BTUH. However, you are not converting one to another as BTU is a measure of energy and BTUH is a measure of power.
One million btu equals 10 therms. One hundred thousand btu equals one therm.
4600 BTU/hr is 1.3481268kW
Heptane has the chemical formula of C7H16. It has a BTU rating of 19,163 BTU per pound and a rating of 4,465.8 kilojoules per mole.
To convert CFH to BTU, you need to use the formula 1 CFH which is equivalent to 1000 BTUs.
1 BTU needed to raise or lower 1degree F of 1 lb water
12000 btu howmany kw?
The formula for this question is ... horse power = btu / 2545 Therefore 1 / 2545 = .0003929 hp
Temperature IS BTU, BTU is: British Thermal Unit, I believe the formula is this: How long it takes one pound of ice to melt at room temperature with no air moving around it, Room temp. being 73 degree F. I think? maybe 72? anyway the time is equal to one BTU. Maybe someone who knows the formula exactly can edit this.
The formula is simple. One ton of cooling equals 12000 btu. So a three ton A/C has a 36000 btu capacity.
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
BTU x 1,055.056 = joules
BTU
The answer: 17070 BTU The math: 3414 BTU = 1 KVA (KW) so 5 KVA = 17070 BTU
70000 BTU/hr = 20.5kW > 70000 BTU/min = 1230.9kW > 70000 BTU/sec = 73854.2kW