Heating or Cooling?
1 watt is equal to 3.41 btu/h. multiply 1 by 1500 and we get 1500 watts. multiply 3.41 by 1500 and we get 5115btu/h. Therefore we can come to the conclusion that 1500 watts < 45000 btu. 45000btu/h is higher than over 10 times 1500 watts.simplified answer = 45000 btu is hilariously higher than 1500 watts.-Tychusfindlay919P.S. if you meant 4500 btu/h then 1500 watts is higher
800 to 1500 BTU's
1500 watts is equivalent to 5118 BTU per hour. 1500 watt-hours is equivalent to 5118 BTU.
The gas meter on your house is sufficient,
Btu x 0.000293 = kW 15000 X 0.000293 = 4.4kW
1500
What ever it take to keep you warm - and add moisture to keep it toasty.
No, not all 1500 watt heaters are equal in BTU. The BTU output of a heater is dependent on factors like the efficiency of the heating element and design of the heater. While a 1500 watt heater will generate around 5118 BTUs, variations in design can lead to differences in heating performance.
1500 square feet
1500 sq ft
I am looking for a window AC unit to use in my whole house. What is the BTU's one would need to cool a whole house?