1 HP = 2446 btu/hr and 1 kWh=3413 btu/hr so 1kWh = 1.413 HP, thus 45kWh x 1.413 = 63.585 HP.
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There are many factors. First of all, there is the temperature of the water. Next, the is the volume of water. Next there is the amount of pressure gradually built up in the boiler. Next you have the amount and speed at which heat is transferred to the water.
Kilowatts and horse power are both measures of power and they must be multiplied by time to get units of energy. 1 HP is 746 watts, so a 3-HP pump works at 3 x 746 watts, and probably uses about 3 kilowatts of electrical power input. In one hour that is 3 kilowatt-hours, also known as 3 Units. Obviously in 6 hours it would use 18 kWh etc. etc.
An E60ELCIA is not a Mercury. It is an Evinrude. A 1981 Evinrude. And it works just like any other 2-stroke outboard engine.
1 HP = 2446 btu/hr and 1 kWh=3413 btu/hr so 1kWh = 1.413 HP, thus 45kWh x 1.413 = 63.585 HP.
1hp = 746 watts, so 2hp would be 1492 watts, or almost 1.5 kw kWh does not convert to hp, as kWh has a time component.
1.34 hp (electric)
hp Boiler = (4675 pound of water in an hour / 34.5 ) = (4675 pounds in an hour of steam at 212 oF / 34.5)
if your talking about a generator its not the hp of the engine its the size, rpm, and gearing of the generator motor
1 hp = 746 watts2 hp = 1,492 watts2 hp x 1 hour = 1,492 watt-hours = 1.492 kWh(Note: The "2 hp" rating on the pump refers to the useful output, that is,the water that the pump moves. The '1.492 kWh' calculated is simply theequivalent of 2 hp-hour, expressed in a different unit. The consumptionfrom the electric utility will be more than that, because no machine is100% efficient, that is, a machine's useful output work/energy is alwaysless than the input to it.To calculate the input energy required to operate this pump at full loadfor an hour, divide 1.492 kWh by the efficiency of the pump.)
A 5.8 hp scooter is 60 hp.
1993 evinrude 60 hp weight is 250 lb.
1990 evinrude 60 hp weight is 250 lbs
1 Horse Power (HP) = 33,000 ft lb per min or 550 ft lb per sec1 Metric HP = 32,550 ft lb per min or 75 kg-m per sec1 Boiler HP = 10 sq ft of boiler heating surface or 34.5 lb evaporation from and at 2120F.
the hp rating is 60 hp
hp dosing used for precipitate the silica from bfw in drum and lp dosing used for increase the ph in boiler to maintain 9.5 to 10.5