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Definition: This calculator converts energy measurements from kilowatt-hours (kWh) to British Thermal Units (BTU).
Purpose: It helps in comparing and converting energy units between electrical (kWh) and thermal (BTU) measurements.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The conversion is based on the standard relationship between electrical and thermal energy units.
Details: Converting between kWh and BTU is essential for energy efficiency comparisons, HVAC system design, and understanding energy consumption across different systems.
Tips: Simply enter the energy value in kilowatt-hours (kWh). The value must be greater than 0.
Q1: Why is the conversion factor 3412?
A: This is the standard conversion factor where 1 kilowatt-hour of electrical energy is equivalent to 3412 BTU of thermal energy.
Q2: Is this conversion exact?
A: Yes, this is a defined conversion factor, not a measured one, so it's mathematically exact.
Q3: When would I need to convert kWh to BTU?
A: Common uses include comparing electrical appliances to gas appliances, calculating heating/cooling requirements, and energy audits.
Q4: Can I convert BTU back to kWh?
A: Yes, simply divide the BTU value by 3412 to get kWh.
Q5: Does this conversion account for efficiency?
A: No, this is a pure unit conversion. Actual energy output depends on device efficiency.