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Definition: This calculator converts power in watts to British Thermal Units per hour (BTU/h).
Purpose: It helps in comparing electrical power (watts) with thermal output (BTU/h), useful for heating/cooling applications.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: This conversion factor comes from the exact relationship between the watt and BTU.
Details: This conversion is essential when selecting heating or cooling equipment, comparing electrical devices with thermal output, or calculating energy efficiency.
Tips: Simply enter the wattage value and the calculator will instantly provide the equivalent BTU/h output.
Q1: What is a BTU?
A: A British Thermal Unit is the amount of heat required to raise 1 pound of water by 1°F.
Q2: Why convert watts to BTU?
A: Many heating/cooling systems are rated in BTU, while electrical devices are rated in watts.
Q3: Is the conversion exact?
A: Yes, 1 watt is exactly equal to 3.412 BTU/h by definition.
Q4: Can I convert BTU back to watts?
A: Yes, divide BTU/h by 3.412 to get watts.
Q5: Does this account for efficiency?
A: No, this is a direct conversion. Actual output may vary based on device efficiency.