Btu/hr·ft² to W/m² Converter

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Btu/hr·ft² to W/m² Converter

Instantly convert heat flux measurements for HVAC sizing, insulation ratings, and thermal engineering. Precise, free, and easy-to-use.

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1 Btu/ft² ≈ 3.15 W/m²
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Common Conversion Chart

Handy reference table for standard heat flux and HVAC load measurements. Bookmark this page for quick access during engineering or design work.

Btu/hr·ft² Watts/m² (W/m²) Kilowatts/m² (kW/m²) Common Application
1031.550.0316Low heat loss (super insulation)
50157.730.1577Standard wall U-value heat flux
100315.460.3155Typical residential HVAC design
200630.920.6309High-load commercial roofing
5001,577.301.5773Industrial equipment surfaces
1,0003,154.593.1546Heavy machinery / boilers
3,41210,763.9110.76391 Watt per sq. ft. equivalent

Conversion FAQ

Everything you need to know about converting thermal and heat flux measurements accurately.

1 Btu/hr·ft² is exactly equal to 3.15459 W/m². To convert, multiply the Btu/hr·ft² value by 3.15459. To convert W/m² to Btu/hr·ft², divide by 3.15459 (or multiply by 0.31699).

Btu/hr·ft² (British Thermal Units per hour per square foot) is a unit of heat flux density. It is commonly used in HVAC system sizing, building insulation ratings (like U-values and R-values), and thermal engineering to measure the rate of heat transfer through a specific surface area.

In practical HVAC and construction contexts, “Btu/ft²” is often used as shorthand for “Btu/hr·ft²”. However, strictly speaking, Btu/ft² is a measure of total heat energy per area, while Btu/hr·ft² is a rate of heat transfer (power per area). Always verify if the “per hour” is implied in your specific documentation.

First, convert the Btu/hr·ft² to W/m² by multiplying by 3.15459. Then, multiply that result by the total area in square metres (m²). Alternatively, multiply the Btu/hr·ft² by the area in square feet (ft²) to get total Btu/hr, then multiply by 0.293071 to get total Watts.

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