Convert Electrical Horsepower to BTU per Hour
Convert Electrical Horsepower (hp(E)) to BTU per Hour (BTU/h) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
BTU/h = hp(E) × 2545.457658
About Electrical Horsepower
The electrical horsepower (hp(E)) is defined as exactly 746 W - the US NEMA rounding used on electric motor nameplates. It differs from mechanical hp (745.7 W) by only 0.04%. Every NEMA-rated motor in the US carries a horsepower nameplate: a '5 hp motor' delivers 5 × 746 = 3,730 W. NEC motor branch-circuit sizing tables, overload relay selection, and starter ratings are all based on hp(E). Despite global kW adoption, US industrial motor infrastructure remains standardised in electrical horsepower. 1 hp(E) = 746 W.
About BTU per Hour
One BTU per hour (BTU/h) ≈ 0.2931 W - the dominant HVAC capacity unit in the US and Canada. Room air conditioners are universally rated in BTU/h: 12,000 BTU/h = 1 ton of refrigeration = 3,517 W. Home furnaces range from 40,000-150,000 BTU/h. Office building cooling demand is calculated in BTU/h per ft². Engineers convert: BTU/h × 0.2931 = W; or W × 3.412 = BTU/h. 1 BTU/h = 0.29307 W.
Quick Reference Table
| Electrical Horsepower (hp(E)) | BTU per Hour (BTU/h) |
|---|---|
| 1 hp(E) | 2545.46 BTU/h |
| 2 hp(E) | 5090.92 BTU/h |
| 5 hp(E) | 12727.3 BTU/h |
| 10 hp(E) | 25454.6 BTU/h |
| 25 hp(E) | 63636.4 BTU/h |
| 50 hp(E) | 127273 BTU/h |
| 100 hp(E) | 254546 BTU/h |