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Definition: This calculator converts power measurements from British Thermal Units per hour (BTU/h) to Watts (W).
Purpose: It helps in comparing and converting heating/cooling capacities between different measurement systems.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The BTU/h value is multiplied by the conversion factor to get the equivalent power in Watts.
Details: This conversion is essential when working with international equipment specifications, electrical systems, or comparing heating/cooling devices that use different measurement units.
Tips: Simply enter the BTU/h value you want to convert. The calculator will automatically compute the equivalent Watts.
Q1: What is BTU/h?
A: BTU/h (British Thermal Unit per hour) is a unit of power commonly used in heating and cooling systems to measure heat transfer rates.
Q2: Why convert BTU/h to Watts?
A: Watts are the standard SI unit for power, used in electrical systems and most international equipment specifications.
Q3: How accurate is the conversion?
A: The conversion factor (0.29307107) provides high accuracy, though results are typically rounded to 3 decimal places for practical use.
Q4: Can I convert Watts back to BTU/h?
A: Yes, use the inverse formula: BTU/h = Watts × 3.412141633.
Q5: What's a typical BTU/h rating for air conditioners?
A: Residential AC units typically range from 5,000 BTU/h (small window unit) to 36,000 BTU/h (whole-house system).