BTUH
BTUh, commonly written as BTU/h or BTUH, is a unit of power used in the HVAC industry to express the heating or cooling capacity of equipment. It represents the rate at which heat is transferred or removed. The term derives from the British thermal unit (BTU), which is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit at standard pressure. One BTU per hour equals one BTU of heat transfer per hour. In SI terms, 1 BTU/h is approximately 0.293 watts.
Equivalents and context: 5,000 BTU/h is about 1.46 kW, and 12,000 BTU/h is about 3.52 kW. The
Regional use and standards: BTUh remains common in North America, where equipment capacities are often specified
Summary: BTUh denotes the rate of heat transfer (power) measured in British thermal units per hour, and