Before diving into the conversion, it's important to understand the units involved:
To convert BTU/hr to kWh, use the following formula:
kWh = BTU/hr ÷ 3412.14
For example, to convert 10,000 BTU/hr to kWh:
Divide 10,000 by 3412.14:
10,000 ÷ 3412.14 = 2.93 kWh
Therefore, 10,000 BTU/hr is equivalent to 2.93 kWh.
This conversion is crucial in various applications:
To measure energy consumption in BTU/hr or kWh, you can use the following devices:
For quick reference, here are conversion tables for common BTU/hr and kWh values:
BTU/hr | kWh |
---|---|
1,000 | 0.293 |
2,500 | 0.733 |
5,000 | 1.465 |
7,500 | 2.197 |
10,000 | 2.930 |
kWh | BTU/hr |
---|---|
0.5 | 1,706 |
1 | 3,412 |
1.5 | 5,118 |
2 | 6,824 |
2.5 | 8,530 |
Q: Why is my gas bill so high if I use a high-efficiency furnace?
A: Furnaces rated in BTU/hr may consume more energy than anticipated. Convert BTU/hr to kWh to compare its energy consumption to other appliances and identify areas for improvement.
Q: Can I use a portable air conditioner with my limited electrical capacity?
A: Calculate the BTU/hr of the portable air conditioner and convert it to kWh to determine if it exceeds your available power.
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