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.
In relation to air conditioning a BTU is a British Thermal Unit and most air conditioning manufacturers advise that 1 HP or horsepower equipment is enough to remove 9000BTU/hr. of heat.
1 HP = 2545 BTU/hour So 10000 is about 4 HP
1 BTU = ~1,055.056 joules
The answer: 17070 BTU The math: 3414 BTU = 1 KVA (KW) so 5 KVA = 17070 BTU
8500 BTU is equivalent to 2.49 kWh (kilowatt-hours).
In relation to air conditioning a BTU is a British Thermal Unit and most air conditioning manufacturers advise that 1 HP or horsepower equipment is enough to remove 9000BTU/hr. of heat.
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]
1hp = 2544 Btu
12,000 Btu is 4.7hp
400hp is 1,017,773 Btu
1 HP = 2545 BTU/hour So 10000 is about 4 HP
33,475 btu's in a boiler horse power
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
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.
10000Btu is 3.93hp
The formula for this question is ... horse power = btu / 2545 Therefore 1 / 2545 = .0003929 hp
One horsepower (hp) is equivalent to approximately 2,545 British Thermal Units (BTU) per hour. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 hp is defined as the ability to do 550 foot-pounds of work per second, which translates to the energy output measured in BTUs. Therefore, for practical applications, you can use this conversion factor to estimate energy consumption or output in BTUs based on horsepower ratings.