BTU per Second to BTU per Hour Converter
Convert BTU/s to BTU/h with our free online power converter.
Quick Answer
1 BTU per Second = 3600 BTU/h
Formula: BTU per Second ร conversion factor = BTU per Hour
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BTU per Second to BTU per Hour Calculator
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How to Convert BTU per Second to BTU per Hour: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting BTU per Second to BTU per Hour involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
BTU/h = BTU/s ร 3600Example Calculation:
1 BTU/s = 3600 BTU/h
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View all Power conversions โWhat is a BTU per Second and a BTU per Hour?
1 BTU/s = 1,055.06 W = 1.055 kW = 3,600 BTU/h = 1.41 hp = 0.001055 MW
1 BTU/h = 0.293 W = 0.000293 kW
Key equivalents:
- 3,412 BTU/h = 1 kW
- 12,000 BTU/h = 1 ton of refrigeration = 3.52 kW
- 1 BTU/h = 0.2931 W
Note: The BTU per Second is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The BTU per Hour belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
Common Uses and Applications: BTU/s vs BTU/h
Explore the typical applications for both BTU per Second (imperial/US) and BTU per Hour (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for BTU/s
Rare Unit: Almost never used in practice. Theoretical: Engineering textbooks, conversion tables. Alternatives Preferred: MW for large systems, BTU/h for HVAC. Historical: Old power plant references (now use MW).
When to Use BTU/h
Air Conditioning: Window units (5,000-18,000 BTU/h), central systems (18,000-60,000 BTU/h). Furnaces: Home heating (40,000-150,000 BTU/h input). Water Heaters: Gas water heaters (30,000-50,000 BTU/h). HVAC Design: Load calculations, equipment sizing, ductwork design.
Additional Unit Information
About BTU per Second (BTU/s)
How do I convert BTU/s to kW or MW?
Formula:
- kW = BTU/s ร 1.055
- MW = BTU/s ร 0.001055
Examples:
- 100 BTU/s = 105.5 kW = 0.106 MW
- 1,000 BTU/s = 1,055 kW = 1.055 MW
- 10,000 BTU/s = 10,550 kW = 10.55 MW
BTU/s to kW converter โ BTU/s to MW converter โ
How do I convert BTU/s to BTU/h?
Formula: BTU/h = BTU/s ร 3,600
Examples:
- 1 BTU/s = 3,600 BTU/h
- 100 BTU/s = 360,000 BTU/h
- 1,000 BTU/s = 3,600,000 BTU/h (3.6 million BTU/h)
Why not use BTU/s for power plants?
Megawatts clearer: 500 MW vs 473,900 BTU/s International standard: MW used globally Simpler calculations: Metric system easier Industry convention: All power plants rated in MW or GW
Example: Nuclear reactor
- As MW: 1,000 MW (clear, concise)
- As BTU/s: 947,800 BTU/s (unwieldy)
- As BTU/h: 3.41 billion BTU/h (also unwieldy)
MW is the practical choice for large power systems.
About BTU per Hour (BTU/h)
How many BTU/h do I need for air conditioning?
Basic calculation: Room square footage ร 20-25 BTU/h
Adjustments:
- Sunny room: Add 10%
- Shaded room: Subtract 10%
- Kitchen: Add 4,000 BTU/h
- More than 2 people: Add 600 BTU/h per person
- High ceilings (>8 ft): Add 10-20%
Examples:
- 200 sq ft bedroom: 4,000-5,000 BTU/h (5,000 BTU window unit)
- 400 sq ft living room: 8,000-10,000 BTU/h (10,000 BTU window unit)
- 1,500 sq ft home: 30,000-36,000 BTU/h (2.5-3 ton central AC)
[BTU/h calculator for HVAC sizing]
How do I convert BTU/h to watts or kW?
Formula:
- Watts = BTU/h ร 0.293
- kW = BTU/h รท 3,412
Examples:
- 12,000 BTU/h = 3,517 W = 3.52 kW (1 ton AC)
- 24,000 BTU/h = 7,034 W = 7.03 kW (2 ton AC)
- 10,000 BTU/h = 2,930 W = 2.93 kW (window unit)
- 1,000 BTU/h = 293 W
BTU/h to Watts converter โ BTU/h to kW converter โ
What is the difference between BTU and BTU/h?
BTU = Energy (total heat/cooling) BTU/h = Power (rate of heating/cooling)
Analogy:
- BTU = distance traveled (miles)
- BTU/h = speed (miles per hour)
Example:
- A 10,000 BTU/h air conditioner removes 10,000 BTU of heat per hour
- Running for 3 hours removes 30,000 BTU total
Always use BTU/h when rating HVAC equipment capacity!
How many BTU/h equals 1 ton of refrigeration?
1 ton = 12,000 BTU/h = 3.52 kW
Origin: Based on melting 1 ton (2,000 lbs) of ice in 24 hours
Common AC sizes:
- 1 ton = 12,000 BTU/h (small rooms, ~400-600 sq ft)
- 1.5 tons = 18,000 BTU/h (larger rooms, ~600-900 sq ft)
- 2 tons = 24,000 BTU/h (small homes, ~900-1,200 sq ft)
- 2.5 tons = 30,000 BTU/h (medium homes, ~1,200-1,500 sq ft)
- 3 tons = 36,000 BTU/h (larger homes, ~1,500-1,800 sq ft)
- 4 tons = 48,000 BTU/h (large homes, ~2,000-2,400 sq ft)
- 5 tons = 60,000 BTU/h (very large homes, ~2,400-3,000 sq ft)
How efficient is my furnace or AC?
Furnace efficiency (AFUE):
- Old furnace: 60-70% AFUE
- Standard: 80% AFUE (80,000 BTU/h input โ 64,000 BTU/h heat output)
- High-efficiency: 90-98% AFUE
AC efficiency (SEER):
- Old AC: SEER 8-10 (inefficient)
- Standard: SEER 13-14 (minimum new units)
- High-efficiency: SEER 16-20
- Ultra-high: SEER 20-26
EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) = BTU/h output รท watts input
- Good window AC: EER 10-12
- Excellent: EER 12+
Conversion Table: BTU per Second to BTU per Hour
| BTU per Second (BTU/s) | BTU per Hour (BTU/h) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 1,800 |
| 1 | 3,600 |
| 1.5 | 5,400 |
| 2 | 7,200 |
| 5 | 18,000 |
| 10 | 36,000 |
| 25 | 90,000 |
| 50 | 180,000 |
| 100 | 360,000 |
| 250 | 900,000 |
| 500 | 1,800,000 |
| 1,000 | 3,600,000 |
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Learn more โWhat is the conversion factor from BTU per Second to BTU per Hour?
The conversion factor depends on the specific relationship between BTU per Second and BTU per Hour. You can find the exact conversion formula and factor on this page. Our calculator handles all calculations automatically. See the conversion table above for common values.
Can I convert BTU per Hour back to BTU per Second?
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Learn more โWhat are common uses for BTU per Second and BTU per Hour?
BTU per Second and BTU per Hour are both standard units used in power measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our power converter for more conversion options.
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All conversion formulas have been verified against international standards and authoritative sources to ensure maximum accuracy and reliability.
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Last verified: February 19, 2026