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The BTU/hr to kW conversion is used to convert power measurements between British Thermal Units per hour and kilowatts. This is particularly useful in comparing heating/cooling capacities between systems using different measurement standards.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: One kilowatt is equivalent to approximately 3412.14 BTU/hr, hence the conversion factor is the reciprocal of this value.
Details: Accurate power unit conversion is essential for engineers, HVAC professionals, and energy specialists when working with equipment specifications, energy efficiency calculations, and international standards compliance.
Tips: Enter the BTU/hr value you wish to convert. The value must be positive. The calculator will automatically compute the equivalent value in kilowatts.
Q1: Why convert BTU/hr to kW?
A: Many countries use kW as the standard power unit, while BTU/hr is common in HVAC systems. Conversion allows for comparison and standardization.
Q2: What's the difference between BTU and BTU/hr?
A: BTU measures energy, while BTU/hr measures power (energy per unit time). This calculator converts power units.
Q3: How accurate is this conversion?
A: The conversion factor is mathematically exact, limited only by the precision of your input value.
Q4: Can I convert kW back to BTU/hr?
A: Yes, multiply kW by 3412.14 to get BTU/hr.
Q5: Where is this conversion most commonly used?
A: Primarily in HVAC system specifications, boiler ratings, and air conditioning capacity measurements.