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We found the following definition on the www: 1 BTU = 1,055.05585 joules Using that, 340 BTU/sec = 358,719 joule per second = 358.719 KW. Really an awful lot of power ! From this little exercise, we're going to remember the following: 1 BTU = a little more than 1,000 joules 1 BTU/sec = a little more than 1 kilowatt
1 BTU(ISO) = 1,054.5 Joules 1 Joule = 0.00094832 BTU(ISO) (rounded)
1 kW.hr. = 3412.14 Btu. so 14 kW.hr. = 47,770 Btu.
135 btu
Yes, usually. 100 watts equates to about 341.21 BTU per hour.
my aircondition is 13000 btu on 220 volt ac is how many watts
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.
4-ton - the "48" is the key - it's in multiples of 12,000 btu/ton, so 48,000 btu = 4-ton;
9000 BTU/hour is equivalent to 2300 watts so the heater will draw 10 amps on 230 volts.
2.3kw
Divide the wattage rating on the tag by the voltage it uses and that will give you the amperage.
The total cost of buying a 9000 BTU ductless air conditioner ranges from $620 to $700. The cost of installation depends on the dealer or contractor you hire.
9000 Btu
1055 watts = 1 BTU/s, so 9000 watts x 1 BTU/s/W x 3600s/hr = 30,710BTUH, or about 2 1/2 tons.
Recommended for rooms up to 20' x 20'
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