1 hp for one second = 707 joules
1 hp = 746 watts
1 watt second = 1 joule of energy
1 btu = 1.055 joules
So if you use 746 watts for one second you come out with 707 btu
746 watt second divided by 1.055 joules = 707 btu
John L
Lake Worth, Fl
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
1 Therm is equal to 100,000 BTU.
1 watt is equal to approximately 3.41 BTU (British Thermal Units).
12,000 BTU/hr
Well, honey, a 2 horsepower air conditioner typically produces around 24,000 BTUs per hour. So, if you're looking to cool things down, just remember that number and you'll be good to go. Just don't expect it to make you any cooler than Betty White in a snowstorm.
HOW MANY BTU IN A 1 HP 2545 btu = 1 HP
HOW MANY BTU IN A 1 HP 2545 btu = 1 HP
A 1.5 horsepower (hp) air conditioner typically has a cooling capacity of about 18,000 BTU (British Thermal Units) per hour. This is based on the general conversion where 1 hp is approximately equal to 12,000 BTU. Therefore, a 1.5 hp unit would be calculated as 1.5 x 12,000 BTU, resulting in around 18,000 BTU.
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
1 Therm is equal to 100,000 BTU.
33465 btu's = 1hp; 34.5 x 970 = 33465
1 HP = 2446 btu/hr and 1 kWh=3413 btu/hr so 1kWh = 1.413 HP, thus 45kWh x 1.413 = 63.585 HP.
1 watt is equal to approximately 3.41 BTU (British Thermal Units).
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.
12,000 BTU/hr
1 hp is equal to 0.746 kW.
There is no conversion. A cubic meter is a unit of volume. A BTU is a unit of energy. Apples and oranges...