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Yes but all of the derived units used in thermodynamic calculations. Pain in the ass to work with.

Heat Transfer Coefficients - BTU/(hr•ft2•°R) vs J/(m2•K)

Heat Capacity - BTU/°F vs J/K

Heat Flux - BTU/(hr•ft2) vs W/m2

Specific Heat Capacity - BTU/(lb•°F) vs J/(kg•K)

R-value - (°F•ft2•hr)/BTU vs (K•m2/W)

Thermal Conductivity - BTU/(hr•ft•°F) vs W/(m•K)

1 ton of refrigeration vs 3.517 kW

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