Does anyone know of a good calculation for BTUH to KWH? I have found some calcs that say .29 KWH per MBTU. NOt sure how accurate this is. A good calc will help me figure enrgy savings when I am asking for funding for projects.
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Does anyone know of a good calculation for BTUH to KWH? I have found some calcs that say .29 KWH per MBTU. NOt sure how accurate this is. A good calc will help me figure enrgy savings when I am asking for funding for projects.
Hi
this is from ashrae handbook : Btu/h x 0.2930711 = W/h
Coorsman777, just a very important correction:
1) Btu.h?!? It doesn't exists. Btu/h exists and is the rate of energy per unit of time » power.
2) Btu is already energy doesn't need be multiplied by h (time)
3) kW.h is energy. kW is power. kW/h doesn't exists...doesn't make sense
Teuria the correct answer is Btu/h x 0.2930711 = W.
Many people do this error...
:D No problem!
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