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Kilowatts to BTU per hour Converter kW → BTU/h

1 kilowatt (kW) = 3412.141633 BTU per hour (BTU/h). Type a value below — the conversion happens instantly, entirely on your device.

1 kW = 3412.141633 BTU/h

1 kilowatts = 3412.1416 BTU per hour

1 × 3412.14 = 3412.1416

1 kW equals 3412.14 BTU/h, so multiplying by 3412.14 converts the value. The result describes the exact same quantity — only the measuring stick changes.

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How to convert kilowatts to BTU per hour

BTU per hour = kilowatts × 3412.141633 — multiply the kilowatt value by 3412.14.

Example: 10 kW = 34,121.4 BTU/h.

To convert the other way: kilowatts = BTU per hour ÷ 3412.141633 — or use the dedicated BTU/h to kW converter .

Kilowatts to BTU per hour conversion table

Kilowatts (kW) BTU per hour (BTU/h)
0.1 341.21416
0.25 853.03541
0.5 1706.0708
1 3412.1416
2 6824.2833
3 10,236.425
4 13,648.567
5 17,060.708
6 20,472.85
7 23,884.991
8 27,297.133
9 30,709.275
10 34,121.416
15 51,182.124
20 68,242.833
25 85,303.541
30 102,364.25
40 136,485.67
50 170,607.08
75 255,910.62
100 341,214.16
250 853,035.41
500 1,706,070.8
1000 3,412,141.6

About the units

What is a kilowatt?

A kilowatt (kW) is 1,000 watts. Electric vehicle motors, home appliances and solar systems are rated in kilowatts; 1 kW ≈ 1.34 hp.

What is a btu per hour?

BTU per hour (BTU/h) is the US rating unit for heating and cooling equipment, about 0.293 watts. A 12,000 BTU/h air conditioner equals 3.52 kW of cooling.

Frequently asked questions

How many BTU per hour are in 1 kilowatt?

1 kilowatt (kW) = 3412.141633 BTU per hour (BTU/h).

What is the formula to convert kilowatts to BTU per hour?

BTU per hour = kilowatts × 3412.141633 — multiply the kilowatt value by 3412.14.

How do I convert kW to BTU/h without a calculator?

Multiply by 3410 for a close estimate. Exact factor: 1 kW = 3412.141633 BTU/h.

Is this kW-to-BTU/h converter accurate and private?

Yes. It uses the exact internationally defined conversion factors and computes results locally in your browser — your input is never sent to a server, and the page keeps working offline.

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