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BTU and kWh are units of measurement used to quantify energy. They are often used in different contexts and regions, so let’s break down what each unit represents:
BTU (British Thermal Unit)
A BTU is a traditional unit of heat energy often used in the United States, especially in heating and cooling systems. One BTU is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit at a specific temperature. It’s commonly used to measure the heat output of furnaces, air conditioners, and other appliances.
kWh (Kilowatt-hour)
A kWh is a metric unit of electrical energy. It’s used to measure the amount of energy consumed or produced by an electrical device over a period of time. One kilowatt-hour is equal to 1,000 watt-hours. It’s commonly used for billing purposes by electric utilities to charge consumers for their electricity usage.
How to convert BTU to kWh
1 BTUIT = 0.00029307107017 kWh
Conversion Formula
E(kWh) = 0.00029307107017 × E(BTU)
Example – Convert 3000 BTU to kWh
Ans. E(kWh) = 0.00029307107017 × 3000 BTU = 0.879 kWh
BTU to kWh conversion table
Energy (BTU) | Energy (kWh) |
1 BTU | 0.000293 kWh |
2 BTU | 0.000586 kWh |
3 BTU | 0.000879 kWh |
4 BTU | 0.001172 kWh |
5 BTU | 0.001465 kWh |
6 BTU | 0.001758 kWh |
7 BTU | 0.002051 kWh |
8 BTU | 0.002345 kWh |
9 BTU | 0.002638 kWh |
10 BTU | 0.002931 kWh |
20 BTU | 0.005861 kWh |
30 BTU | 0.008792 kWh |
40 BTU | 0.011723 kWh |
50 BTU | 0.014654 kWh |
60 BTU | 0.017584 kWh |
70 BTU | 0.020515 kWh |
80 BTU | 0.023446 kWh |
90 BTU | 0.026376 kWh |
100 BTU | 0.029307 kWh |
200 BTU | 0.058614 kWh |
300 BTU | 0.087921 kWh |
400 BTU | 0.117228 kWh |
500 BTU | 0.146536 kWh |
600 BTU | 0.175843 kWh |
700 BTU | 0.205150 kWh |
800 BTU | 0.234457 kWh |
900 BTU | 0.263764 kWh |
1000 BTU | 0.293071 kWh |
5000 BTU | 1.465335 kWh |
10000 BTU | 2.930711 kWh |
FAQs on BTU to kWh conversion
How many BTU is 1 kWh of electricity?
1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity is roughly equal to 3,412 BTUs (British Thermal Units).
How many watts is 1 BTU?
1 BTU is approximately equivalent to 0.293 watts.
How do you convert BTU to kW?
To convert BTUs to kilowatts (kW), you can use the conversion factor: 1 BTU/hr = 0.00029307107 kW.
What is a BTU per hour?
BTU per hour (BTU/hr) is a unit of power used to describe the rate of energy transfer or consumption over time. It indicates how many BTUs of energy are transferred or consumed in one hour.
What does BTU mean?
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit. It's a unit of energy commonly used to measure heating and cooling capacities, as well as energy content in various applications.
What is 24000 BTU into kW?
To convert 24,000 BTUs to kilowatts (kW), you can use the conversion factor mentioned earlier: 24,000 BTU/hr ≈ 7.0309 kW.
What does 24000 BTU mean?
24,000 BTU (British Thermal Units) refers to a measure of energy often used in the context of cooling and heating systems. It represents the amount of energy required to raise or lower the temperature of a specific amount of material. In air conditioning terms, a 24,000 BTU rating typically indicates the cooling capacity of an air conditioner, describing its ability to cool a certain space effectively.