Convert Therms to Horsepower-Hours
Convert Therms (thm) to Horsepower-Hours (hp·h) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
hp·h = thm × 39.30147789
About Therms
A therm is the US natural gas billing unit equal to exactly 100,000 BTU = 105,505,585.262 J ≈ 105.5 MJ. One CCF of average US pipeline gas contains ~1.02 therms. The EIA publishes residential gas prices in $/therm; spot prices at Henry Hub are in $/MMBTU (1 MMBTU = 10 therms). US households average 500-700 therms/year for space heating, water heating, and cooking. A 15 kW domestic boiler running 2 hours delivers ~1 therm of useful heat. 1 therm = 100,000 BTU = 105.506 MJ = 29.307 kWh = 25,200 kcal.
About Horsepower-Hours
A horsepower-hour (hp·h) is the energy from one mechanical horsepower (745.6999 W) for one hour - exactly 2,684,519.54 J ≈ 2.685 MJ. James Watt coined the horsepower to compare his steam engines with mine horses; billing in hp·h preceded the kilowatt-hour tariff. The metric horsepower (PS = 75 kgf·m/s = 735.499 W) gives a slightly smaller metric-hp·h = 2,647,795 J, used in European and Japanese engine datasheets. Today the hp·h appears in marine engineering logs, mining energy accounting, and vintage industrial equipment. 1 hp·h = 2.6845 MJ = 0.74570 kWh = 641.19 kcal.
Quick Reference Table
| Therms (thm) | Horsepower-Hours (hp·h) |
|---|---|
| 1 thm | 39.3015 hp·h |
| 2 thm | 78.603 hp·h |
| 5 thm | 196.507 hp·h |
| 10 thm | 393.015 hp·h |
| 25 thm | 982.537 hp·h |
| 50 thm | 1965.07 hp·h |
| 100 thm | 3930.15 hp·h |