The British thermal unit (BTU or Btu) is a unit of energy used in the United States. It is also still occasionally encountered in the UK, in the context of older heating and cooling systems. In most other areas, it has been replaced by the SI unit of energy, the joule (J).
A Btu is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound avoirdupois of water by one degree Fahrenheit. 143 Btu is required to melt a pound of ice. As is the case with the calorie, several different definitions of the Btu exist, which are based on different water temperatures and therefore vary by about 0.5%:
| Name | Value (J) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 39 °F | ≈ 1059.67 | Uses the calorie value of water at its maximum density (4 °C) |
| Mean | ≈ 1055.87 | Uses a calorie averaged over water temperatures 0 °C to 100 °C |
| IT | ≡ 1055.05585262 | The most widespread Btu, uses the International * Table (IT) calorie, which was defined by the Fifth International Conference on the Properties of Steam (London, July 1956) to be exactly 4.1868 J |
| ISO | ≡ 1055.056 | International standard ISO 31-4 on Quantities and units – Part 4: Heat, Appendix A. This value uses the IT calorie and is rounded to a realistic accuracy |
| 59 °F | ≡ 1054.804 | Chiefly American. Uses the 15 °C calorie, itself defined as exactly 4.1855 J (Comité international 1950; PV, 1950, 22, 79-80) |
| 60 °F | ≈ 1054.68 | Chiefly Canadian |
| 63 °F | ≈ 1054.6 | |
| Thermochemical | ≡ 1054.35026444 | Uses the "thermochemical calorie" of exactly 4.184 J |
In the United States, the BTU is often used to describe the heat value of fuels, and the BTU per hour (often confusingly abbreviated to BTU) measures the heating and cooling power of a system (such as a barbecue grill).
Other conversions:
The BTU should not be confused with the Board of Trade Unit (B.O.T.U.), which is a much larger quantity of energy.
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