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Boiler Horsepower (BHP) is a unit of power used to measure boiler output capacity. The term originally related to the quantity of steam necessary to operate a one horsepower steam engine. Due to variations in engine efficiencies, this quantity of steam was itself a variable. BHP is now an obsolete non-metric measurement unit of power.
1 BHP = 9.81055407 kW
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The full form of BHP is Boiler Horsepower
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