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BTU/hour to Horsepower Converter

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Precision4 dp

1 BTU/hour = 0.0004 Horsepower (mech)

Key Formulas

Kilowatt → Horsepower (mech)

hp = kW × 1.34102

Horsepower (mech) → Kilowatt

kW = hp × 0.7457

Watt → Kilowatt

kW = W × 0.001

Kilowatt → Watt

W = kW × 1000

Formula

hp = BTU/h ÷ 2544.43

Mechanical engineers sometimes need to bridge thermal ratings (BTU/h) and mechanical power ratings (hp) when selecting drives for heat pumps, chillers, and HVAC compressors. A 25,000 BTU/h commercial condensing unit requires about 9.8 hp of compressor drive — knowing this helps select the correct motor frame size. The conversion also appears in thermodynamics textbooks where work and heat are shown to be equivalent forms of energy.

Source: NIST SP 811, Table B.8

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real-World Examples

2,544 BTU/h = exactly 1 hp — the fundamental equivalence point used in thermodynamics and mechanical engineering.

2544 BTU/h = 1 hp

A 12,000 BTU/h (1-ton) AC compressor requires about 4.7 hp of drive — used for motor selection in commercial chiller design.

12000 BTU/h = 4.72 hp

A 25,000 BTU/h rooftop unit compressor = 9.8 hp — helps specify the drive motor when repairing or upgrading commercial HVAC.

25000 BTU/h = 9.83 hp

A 50,000 BTU/h industrial chiller = 19.6 hp of theoretical compressor work — actual motor sizing adds 20–25% for efficiency losses.

50000 BTU/h = 19.65 hp