1 Btu/hour [I.T.] = 0.000 393 014 779 53 horsepower [international]
1 Btu/hour [I.T.] = 0.000 392 856 662 2 horsepower [electric]
1 Btu/hour [I.T.] = 0.000 398 465 762 18 horsepower [metric]
1 Btu/hour [I.T.] = 0.000 392 834 018 95 horsepower [water]
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
1hp = 2544 Btu
12,000 Btu is 4.7hp
400hp is 1,017,773 Btu
To convert Cubic Feet to Btu's, multiply by 1,000 1 CF = 1,000 Btu's
This is a power unit conversion from British thermal units per hour (Btu/hr.) to its equivalent in horsepower (hp). There are 2544.43 btu/hr. in one horsepower. Conversely, there are 0.000393 hp in one Btu/hr.
33,475 btu's in a boiler horse power
There is no direct conversion between horsepower (hp) and British thermal units (BTU). Horsepower is a unit of power representing the rate at which work is done, while BTU is a unit of energy. The two are not directly interchangeable without additional information or context.
A 9,000 BTU split air conditioner typically has a cooling capacity of about 2.6 kW. To convert this to horsepower, you can use the conversion factor where 1 horsepower is approximately equal to 0.746 kW. Therefore, 2.6 kW is roughly equivalent to about 3.5 horsepower. However, it's important to note that air conditioners are usually rated in BTUs rather than horsepower, so this is a general estimate.
To calculate the horsepower (HP) of an air conditioning compressor, you can use the formula: HP = (BTU/hr) / (2,545), where BTU/hr is the cooling capacity of the compressor. Alternatively, if you have the compressor's power consumption in watts, you can convert it to horsepower using the formula: HP = (watts) / (746). Make sure to account for efficiency by multiplying by the efficiency factor if necessary.
10000Btu is 3.93hp
1 BTU = 1,055 Joules