No. BTUs are heat (British Thermal Units) and cfm is a measure of air flow volume (cubic feet per minute)
BTU is a measure of energy, while CFM (cubic feet per minute) is a measure of airflow. There is no direct conversion between the two because they measure different things. BTU is used to quantify heat energy, while CFM measures the volume of air flow.
I'm not sure and will have to research this, but let me kick it off by writing Btus/hr = CFM X 1.08 X temperature rise. Hopefully, others will weigh in and contribute further to this answer. (Since I supervise Units and Unit Conversions, I would like to admonish people to use the units Btus/hr, not just Btus, when referring to power.)
To convert megawatts thermal to Btu, you can use the conversion factor of 1 MW (thermal) = 3,412,141 Btu/h. Therefore, to convert, simply multiply the number of megawatts thermal by 3,412,141 to get the equivalent in Btu.
To calculate sensible heat, you can use the formula: Sensible Heat (BTU/hr) = 1.08 x CFM x Temperature Difference (°F). Just multiply the CFM value by 1.08 and then by the temperature difference in Fahrenheit to get the sensible heat in BTU per hour.
To convert calories to British Thermal Units (BTU), you can use the conversion factor of 1 calorie = 0.003968 BTU. Simply multiply the number of calories by this conversion factor to get the equivalent amount in BTU.
have a AC unit that is rated 5,200 CFM's. What is the conversion to BTU's
To convert cmh to cfm ..... divide cmh by 1.7 to convert into cfm....
BTU is a measure of energy, while CFM (cubic feet per minute) is a measure of airflow. There is no direct conversion between the two because they measure different things. BTU is used to quantify heat energy, while CFM measures the volume of air flow.
Tr = cfm/400
I'm not sure and will have to research this, but let me kick it off by writing Btus/hr = CFM X 1.08 X temperature rise. Hopefully, others will weigh in and contribute further to this answer. (Since I supervise Units and Unit Conversions, I would like to admonish people to use the units Btus/hr, not just Btus, when referring to power.)
To convert Cubic Feet to Btu's, multiply by 1,000 1 CF = 1,000 Btu's
divide by 60
1 BTU = 1,055 Joules
To convert megawatts thermal to Btu, you can use the conversion factor of 1 MW (thermal) = 3,412,141 Btu/h. Therefore, to convert, simply multiply the number of megawatts thermal by 3,412,141 to get the equivalent in Btu.
To calculate sensible heat, you can use the formula: Sensible Heat (BTU/hr) = 1.08 x CFM x Temperature Difference (°F). Just multiply the CFM value by 1.08 and then by the temperature difference in Fahrenheit to get the sensible heat in BTU per hour.
400 cfm per a 1 ton. If you are talking about air condition 400 cfm per a 1 ton. If you are talking about air condition12000 BTU in 1 ton300 - 350 CFM in 1 ton depends on mfg.Cfm and Tonnage of Refrigerent is are different units, then how these two units can be compared?cfm of what? feathers? lead?
To convert CFH to BTU, you need to use the formula 1 CFH which is equivalent to 1000 BTUs.