kW to BTU/hr Converter
Convert kilowatts to British thermal units per hour
Conversion Formula
The conversion from kilowatts to BTU per hour follows this formula:
Where P(BTU/hr) represents power in British thermal units per hour and P(kW) represents power in kilowatts.
Conversion Examples
Calculation: 5 kW × 3412.142 = 17,060.71 BTU/hr
Result: 5 kilowatts equals 17,060.71 BTU per hour
Calculation: 12 kW × 3412.142 = 40,945.70 BTU/hr
Result: 12 kilowatts equals 40,945.70 BTU per hour
Calculation: 0.5 kW × 3412.142 = 1,706.07 BTU/hr
Result: 0.5 kilowatts equals 1,706.07 BTU per hour
kW to BTU/hr Conversion Table
| Kilowatts (kW) | BTU per Hour (BTU/hr) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 kW | 341.21 BTU/hr |
| 0.5 kW | 1,706.07 BTU/hr |
| 1 kW | 3,412.14 BTU/hr |
| 2 kW | 6,824.28 BTU/hr |
| 3 kW | 10,236.42 BTU/hr |
| 5 kW | 17,060.71 BTU/hr |
| 7.5 kW | 25,591.07 BTU/hr |
| 10 kW | 34,121.42 BTU/hr |
| 12 kW | 40,945.70 BTU/hr |
| 15 kW | 51,182.13 BTU/hr |
| 20 kW | 68,242.84 BTU/hr |
| 25 kW | 85,303.55 BTU/hr |
| 30 kW | 102,364.26 BTU/hr |
| 50 kW | 170,607.10 BTU/hr |
| 100 kW | 341,214.20 BTU/hr |
Common Applications
Air conditioning and heating systems often use both kW and BTU/hr ratings. A typical home air conditioner ranges from 2-5 kW (6,824 to 17,060 BTU/hr).
Manufacturing facilities measure equipment power output in kilowatts while cooling requirements are specified in BTU per hour.
Heat pump efficiency is measured using both units. Converting between them helps compare different models and their heating capacity.
Portable power stations specify output in kW. Converting to BTU/hr helps determine their capability for heating or cooling applications.
Related Power Conversions
| From | To | Conversion Factor |
|---|---|---|
| kW | BTU/hr | × 3412.142 |
| kW | Watt (W) | × 1000 |
| kW | Horsepower (HP) | × 1.341 |
| kW | Joules/second (J/s) | × 1000 |
| kW | Calories/second | × 238.846 |
| BTU/hr | kW | × 0.000293 |
| BTU/hr | Watt (W) | × 0.293 |
About Kilowatt (kW)
The kilowatt is a unit of power in the International System of Units (SI) equal to 1,000 watts. Named after Scottish inventor James Watt, the kilowatt measures the rate of energy transfer or conversion. One kilowatt equals one thousand joules per second. This unit is commonly used worldwide to express the output power of engines, electric motors, and household appliances. Electricity consumption is typically measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), representing the energy used when a power of one kilowatt is sustained for one hour.
About BTU per Hour (BTU/hr)
The British thermal unit per hour is a unit of power used primarily in the United States. One BTU/hr represents the rate at which energy is transferred when one BTU of energy is moved in one hour. The British thermal unit itself is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. While not as widely adopted as the watt in international contexts, BTU/hr remains prevalent in North American heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) specifications. The conversion factor between kW and BTU/hr is approximately 3412.142, meaning one kilowatt equals 3412.142 BTU per hour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Popular Conversions
| Conversion Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| How many BTU/hr is 1 kW? | 3,412.14 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 2.5 kW? | 8,530.36 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 3.5 kW? | 11,942.50 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 5 kW? | 17,060.71 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 7 kW? | 23,884.99 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 10 kW? | 34,121.42 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 12 kW? | 40,945.70 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 15 kW? | 51,182.13 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 18 kW? | 61,418.56 BTU/hr |
| How many BTU/hr is 24 kW? | 81,891.41 BTU/hr |
