x BTUs / 3412.141633128 BTUs/KWH = KWH
For example:
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If you burned 1,000,000 BTUs per month, then calculate the following:
1,000,000 BTUs / 3412.141633128 BTUs/KWH = ~293 KWHs per month
Notes:
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1. Energy = the capacity/measure of a body/system to do work (expressed as the work that it does in changing to some specified reference state. It is measured in joules (SI units)).
2. 1 Joule = 1 Watt-second
3. 1 BTU = 1055.05585262 Joules (or Watt-seconds)
4. 1 WH (Watt-Hour) = 3.412141633 BTUs created/used in 1 hour = 3600 Joules or Watt-seconds (i.e. 1 Joule or Watt-second created/used every second for 1 hour)
5. 1 KWH = 1000 WH = 3412.141633 BTUs created/used in 1 hour = 3,600,000 Joules or Watt-seconds created/used every hour (i.e. 1000 Joules or Watt-seconds created/used every second for 1 hour)
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(1 KWH) = (1,000 watt-hour) = (1,000 joule / second) (hour) (BTU / 1055 joule) (3,600 sec / hour)
= [ (1,000 x 3,600) / (1,055) ] [ joule - hour - BTU - second / second - joule - hour ]
= 3412.3 BTU
That's the amount of energy equivalent to 1 KWH . . . . . 3,412.3 BTU.
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1 BTU = 1.055 kilojoules. I'm not sure what you mean by 'BTUday'. BTU is a quantity of energy, so BTU x Day has no meaning. BTU/day is a rate of energy, ie power. KW is a rate, and KWh a quantity. So what are we comparing? 1 BTU/sec = 1.055 kJ/sec = 1.055 KW. So 1.055 KWsecs = 1 BTU, 1 KWh = 3412 BTU. It also follows that 3412 BTU/hour = 1 KW. Hope this has helped. Just remember to compare quantity with quantity, and rate with rate, and don't mix them up.
100 kWh
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