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 kW.hr. = 3412.14 Btu. so 14 kW.hr. = 47,770 Btu.
1 BTU(ISO) = 1,054.5 Joules 1 Joule = 0.00094832 BTU(ISO) (rounded)
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
No, 1 horsepower is equivalent to approximately 2545 BTUs. So 9000 BTUs is roughly equivalent to about 3.5 horsepower.
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.
For a 1000 BTU heater, the power consumption would be approximately 293 watts. This is because 1 watt is equivalent to 3.41 BTUs.
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
A 9000 BTU 240 volt air conditioner typically draws around 5-6 amps. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the exact amperage rating.
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