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Definition: This calculator converts British Thermal Units per hour (BTU/h) to Watts (W) using UK standards.
Purpose: It helps in converting heating or cooling capacities between these common power measurement units.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Multiply the BTU/h value by 0.293 to get the equivalent power in Watts.
Details: Accurate conversion between these units is essential for equipment specification, energy calculations, and comparing system performances.
Tips: Simply enter the BTU/h value you want to convert. The calculator will automatically compute the equivalent Watts.
Q1: Why 0.293 as the conversion factor?
A: This is the standard conversion factor used in the UK where 1 BTU/h equals approximately 0.293071 Watts.
Q2: Is this different from US conversions?
A: The conversion factor is the same, but some US equipment might use slightly different ratings due to different testing standards.
Q3: When would I need this conversion?
A: Commonly used when comparing heating/cooling equipment specifications or calculating electrical requirements for BTU-rated devices.
Q4: How accurate is this conversion?
A: The conversion is mathematically precise, though real-world equipment efficiency may vary.
Q5: Can I convert Watts back to BTU?
A: Yes, simply divide the Watts value by 0.293 to get BTU/h.