The BTU is an Imperial unit of measurement for energy. The watt is the SI unit for power. The BTU and watt measures different quantities, so there are no 'BTUs per kilowatt'!
1MW = 1000 KW 1KW = 860 Kcal/Hour 1 Kcal = 3.968 BTu.
This conversion is very simple : and is 1 ton = 12,000 BTU/hour.So if you have a 3 ton of refrigeration you have 36,000 BTU/hour.In addition, I want to add that in some large Data Centers, there is a movement from BTU to kW of power used by equipment. This is probably driving the Tons/kW question that the HVAC engineers are telling people cannot be solved.1 Ton of cooling will eliminate 12,000 BTU/hr of heat.12,000 BTU/hr will be produced by 3.516 kW of power used by equipment.1 Ton of cooling will then handle 3.516 kW of equipment load based heat exhaust.
Common air conditioning rating is giving in BTU/hr. You can converted the rating BTU/hr to kW by multiply BTU/hr with 0.0002931 kW/BTU. You can also estimate the cooling capacity from energy supply, generally COP for air cool air conditioning is 3.5 kWcooling/kWelectricity
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1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
65,000 BTU per hour equates to 19.05 kW
To convert kilowatts (kW) to British Thermal Units (BTU), you can use the conversion factor 1 kW = 3412 BTU/hr. Therefore, a 5 kW heater would produce 5 kW * 3412 BTU/hr = 17060 BTU per hour.
70000 BTU/hr = 20.5kW > 70000 BTU/min = 1230.9kW > 70000 BTU/sec = 73854.2kW
It is per hour: 24 kW = about 81,891.4 BTU per hour.
1 kilowatt is equivalent to 3,412 BTUs (British Thermal Units). This conversion factor is commonly used to compare the energy output of different heating and cooling systems.
10000 BTU per hour is equivalent to approximately 2.93 kW.
Yes, both kW (kilowatts) and BTU/h (British thermal units per hour) are units of power used to measure the rate of energy transfer. 1 kW is equivalent to 3412 BTU/h.
That is 50,000 BTU per hour.
7.5 kW equates to 25,591 BTU/hour.
To convert 5.10 kW to BTU, you can use the conversion factor of 1 kW = 3412.142 BTU/hr. Therefore, 5.10 kW is equivalent to 17427.252 BTU/hr.
The answer: 17070 BTU The math: 3414 BTU = 1 KVA (KW) so 5 KVA = 17070 BTU