BTU to Watts
Instant, accurate energy conversion

Convert BTU to Watts in real time

A clean, no-nonsense calculator for HVAC, heating, and cooling power. Convert between BTU/hr, watts, kilowatts, tons of refrigeration, and horsepower — with the formula explained.

BTU/hr Watts kW · RT · hp
BTU/hr
3,516.85W

Also equals

Kilowatts
3.5169 kW
Tons (RT)
1 RT
Horsepower
4.7162 hp
kcal/hr
3,025.97 kcal/hr

Live visualization

Watch the conversion happen

Each particle represents a slice of energy flowing from BTU/hr on the left, through the conversion factor, to watts on the right. Drag the slider — more BTU/hr means denser flow.

× 0.29307107
12,000
BTU/hr
3,516.85
Watts
12,000 BTU/hr
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Fundamentals

What is BTU to Watts?

BTU to Watts is a power conversion from British Thermal Unit per hour (BTU/hr) to watts (W). One BTU equals 1,055.05585 joules (J), and one hour equals 3,600 seconds, which fixes the exchange rate at 1 BTU/hr = 0.29307107 W. The conversion links the Imperial System to the International System of Units (SI).

What is a BTU?

A British Thermal Unit (BTU) is the energy needed to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. Equipment specs use BTU/hr — the rate at which an AC removes heat or a heater delivers it.

HVAC equipment uses BTU/hr because U.S. industry grew up around the Imperial System. In physics, it measures the same quantity as a watt — power.

What is a Watt?

A watt (W) is the SI unit of power — one joule (J) per second. Watts appear on every light bulb, appliance, power supply, and electricity bill, which makes it the common language for power draw and heat output.

Kilowatts (kW), megawatts (MW), and milliwatts (mW) are the same unit scaled by 1,000.

How they relate

BTU/hr and watts both measure a rate of energy, so converting between them is a single multiplication. The fixed exchange rate is 1 BTU/hr = 0.29307107 W.

  • Cooling capacity sizing in HVAC
  • Heater output translation
  • Electric power comparison

The formula

BTU to Watts formula

The BTU to Watts formula is P(W) = P(BTU/hr) × 0.29307107. The equivalent division form is P(W) = P(BTU/hr) / 3.412141633. P stands for power. The multiplier is fixed by the BTU definition (1,055.05585 joules) divided by 3,600 seconds per hour.

BTU/hr → Watts
P(W) = P(BTU/hr) × 0.29307107

Multiply BTU/hr by 0.29307107 to get watts.

Watts → BTU/hr
P(BTU/hr) = P(W) × 3.41214163

Going the other way, multiply watts by 3.41214163.

Worked example

Convert a 12,000 BTU/hr one-ton air conditioner to watts:

1Start
12,000 BTU/hr
2Multiply
12,000 × 0.29307107
3Result
≈ 3,516.85 W

The same value equals 3.517 kW, 1 ton of refrigeration (RT), and about 4.716 horsepower (hp). Cooling capacity is the quantity here — electrical draw depends on efficiency (SEER/EER) separately.

Power explorer
Drag to see BTU/hr across every power unit
1-ton AC
BTU per hour
12,000
BTU/hr
Watts
3,516.85
W
Kilowatts
3.5169 kW
Tons (RT)
1 RT
Horsepower
4.7162 hp
Heat intensity
20 %

How to Convert BTU to Watts

To convert BTU to watts, multiply the power in BTU/hr by 0.29307107. Three steps complete the conversion:

01
Read the BTU/hr value

Take the power in BTU/hr from the equipment spec label, product sheet, or manufacturer page.

02
Multiply by 0.29307107

Apply the fixed conversion factor. Dividing by 3.412141633 returns the same result.

03
Record in watts

Use watts (W) for electrical comparison, kilowatts (kW) for larger systems, or tons for HVAC sizing.

Example: a 5,000 BTU/hr window unit converts to 5,000 × 0.29307107 = 1,465.36 W (1.465 kW). A 15,000 BTU/hr unit converts to 4,396.07 W (4.396 kW).

Reference

BTU to Watts conversion table

This conversion table lists power in BTU/hr and the equivalent power in watts (W) and kilowatts (kW) at the fixed ratio 0.29307107. Values cover 1 BTU/hr through 100,000 BTU/hr, matching the range most residential, commercial, and industrial HVAC calculations need.

Power (BTU/hr)Power (W)
1 BTU/hr0.293071 W
10 BTU/hr2.9307 W
100 BTU/hr29.3071 W
500 BTU/hr146.54 W
1,000 BTU/hr293.07 W
2,000 BTU/hr586.14 W
5,000 BTU/hr1,465.36 W
8,000 BTU/hr2,344.57 W
10,000 BTU/hr2,930.71 W
12,000 BTU/hr3,516.85 W
15,000 BTU/hr4,396.07 W
18,000 BTU/hr5,275.28 W
24,000 BTU/hr7,033.71 W
36,000 BTU/hr10,550.56 W
50,000 BTU/hr14,653.55 W
60,000 BTU/hr17,584.26 W
100,000 BTU/hr29,307.11 W

Compare

Watts vs BTU: key differences

BTU and watts measure related but distinct quantities. The sections below cover the difference, the 1-to-1 rate that links them, and whether they represent the same thing.

Unit parity
One value, two scales
0
2k
4k
6k
8k
10k
12k
6,0001,758.43
BTU/hr ≡ W
0
500
1k
1.5k
2k
2.5k
3k
3.5k
BTU/hr scaleWatts scale

Drag the slider. Both rulers are aligned so the same physical position shows BTU/hr on top and watts on bottom — visual proof that 1 BTU/hr equals 0.29307107 W.

What's the difference between Watts and BTUs?

Watts (W) measure power in the International System of Units (SI), and BTU (British Thermal Unit) measures energy in the Imperial System. Three differences separate the two:

  • Unit system: watts belong to SI; BTU belongs to the Imperial System.
  • Quantity type: BTU measures energy (joules); watts measure power (joules per second); BTU/hr measures power (energy per hour).
  • Typical use: watts appear on electrical ratings, power supplies, and lighting; BTU/hr appears on HVAC equipment, gas appliances, and heaters.

Both relate through 1 BTU/hr = 0.29307107 W, which lets one equipment label translate across electric power, kW, MW, hp, and dBm comparisons.

How many BTU in Watts?

1 watt (W) equals 3.412141633 BTU per hour (BTU/hr). Five common values:

  • 1 W = 3.412142 BTU/hr
  • 10 W = 34.121416 BTU/hr
  • 100 W = 341.214163 BTU/hr
  • 1,000 W (1 kW) = 3,412.14 BTU/hr
  • 1,000,000 W (1 MW) = 3,412,141.63 BTU/hr

The reverse direction uses P(BTU/hr) = P(W) × 3.412141633.

Is BTU the same as Watts?

No, BTU is not the same as watts. BTU measures energy (about 1,055.05585 joules), and watts measure power (1 joule per second). BTU/hr, which is the form seen on equipment labels, measures a rate of energy transfer and maps 1-to-1 with watts at 0.29307107 W per BTU/hr.

In short: BTU is an energy quantity, watts is a power quantity, and BTU/hr is a power quantity that aligns directly with watts.

Application

Sizing a room by BTU and watts

The most common real-world use of BTU to watts conversion is HVAC sizing. A rough rule of 20 BTU/hr per ft² covers moderate climates, with climate and exposure shifting the factor up or down.

Room sizer
Match room size to BTU and watts
16 × 12 ft16 ft12 ft
Length16 ft
Width12 ft
Area192 ft²
Recommended BTU/hr
4,224
Equivalent watts
1,237.93 W
In kilowatts
1.2379 kW

Uses a simple rule of 22 BTU/hr per ft² for a moderate climate. Real sizing also factors ceiling height, insulation, sun exposure, and occupancy.

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