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You can't.....BTU/Hr is a unit of heat input i.e. Energy. Cu. ft./hr is a measure of volume flow rate. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you are talking about Natural Gas divide btu input or output by 1000 for cubic feet of fuel used, propane divide by 2500 btu for cubic feet of vapor used.

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1. Buy a lighter. test
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2. Measure the length of the flame. 3. Consider the length to be the diameter of a sphere, with radius 1/2 length_of_flame. The rate of increase in the volume of the sphere produced will be directly proportional to the BTUs/sec of the lighter.
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Thus it will be linear. (BTUs / sec) :: (Volume / sec). Between two points, a doubling of the total BTUs means a doubling of the volume of the sphere. From 2 to 4 BTUs doubles your volume. You get volume change / sec from looking at this doubling rate.
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Not sure what exactly it is you`re looking for but here goes. If you are talking about a particular fuel: Natural gas contains = 1000 btu per cubic foot. Propane contains = 2500 btu per cubic foot. If you are talking about air conditioning it takes appx 400 cfm of air flow per ton of air conditioning to support it`s proper operation, and a ton of air conditioning = 12,000 btu. I hope one of these answers your question.

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To convert Cubic Feet to Btu's, multiply by 1,000 1 CF = 1,000 Btu's 6,912 CF X 1,000 = 6,912,000 Btu's

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Would need to know what you have 480 cubic feet of, in order to give you an answer.

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