2 HP = about 1.5 kW
1 hp =745.699 watt
1,491.4 watts.
2hp = 1,491.4 watts
Air Conditioning: 1 Ton = 12000 BTU
No - just different units. (1 hp = 746 watts)
One HP is about 746 W. So 647 / 746 = 0.9 HP
In theory one horse power equals 746 watts. They are both basic measures of power. A 1 HP motor however draws more than 746 watts because to give a mechanical output of 1 HP/746 watts at the shaft, the motor has to draw more than 746 watts of electric power to cover losses in caused by resistance in the windings and the iron core of the motor, and friction in the bearings. A typical efficiency for a motor would be 90% so that the electric power used would be 829 watts. <<>> For clarification in all electrical calculations regarding horsepower, 746 watts per horsepower is used.
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
according to google calculator "1 hp in watts": 1 hp = 745.699872 watts
About 208,796 watts.
About 298,400 watts.
About 171,511 watts.
1 HP = 750 watts / 5250 divided by 750 = 7
1hp = 745.7 watts
1 HP is 746 watts.
1 HP = 746 watts. 16000 watts / 746 = 21.4 HP. Nominal HP is probably 20 HP.
To answer this question a voltage is needed. 1 HP = 746 Watts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
One hp is approximately 756 watts.
1.2 hp = 894.839846 watts
In principle 1.340 HP but in practice it would be sensible to use a 2 HP motor.