at 70 degree thermostat setting in average area about 7 gallons. Propane is not a cheap heat source. I has the least btu content to other fuels.
what is the average daily propane usage for a 2500 sq ft home.
According to the Energy Services Fact sheet (June 2006), a propane dryer uses 38 Gallons of propane a year, and 38 Electric kWh/year. This is based off of 416 loads a year.
Depends on the size of the house, how well insulated it is, and what in the home is powered by propane.
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0.862 tons of propylene per ton of propane
propane has 21,548 BTU per pound so about 2 1/2 pounds per hour remember that propane is stored in a liquid and you need a big enough tank to allow the propane to change from a liquid to gas.
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.02 gallons. A pilot uses roughly 15 gallons of propane per month. Take 15 gallons, divide it into 30 days = 0.5 gallons a day. Divide that answer by 24 = .020833 gallons per hour.
That would all depend on the size of house, cost of propane etc. Propane would definitely be cheaper than electric heat. http://www.grist.org/news/counter/2006/03/03/costs/ A 3,500 square foot home in Minnesota using radiant in-floor heat (during winter of 2010/2011) cost between $750 and $850 per month for propane (about 375 gallons per month x $2.26 per gallon).
Too broad a question. Need BTUs of heater + how many hours running per day to answer.
I have a house located in the Western MD mountains. My propane bill is $200 per month! Much more than I expected when I built the home. My biggest mistake was signing a contract with the local propane dealer. They charge twice the current rack rate! If you can shop around for your propane, my guess is around $60 per month which is not too bad.
0.862 tons of propylene per ton of propane
A horse drind 10 gallons of water per day
propane has 21,548 BTU per pound so about 2 1/2 pounds per hour remember that propane is stored in a liquid and you need a big enough tank to allow the propane to change from a liquid to gas.
$1,000,000,000,000
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.02 gallons. A pilot uses roughly 15 gallons of propane per month. Take 15 gallons, divide it into 30 days = 0.5 gallons a day. Divide that answer by 24 = .020833 gallons per hour.
That would all depend on the size of house, cost of propane etc. Propane would definitely be cheaper than electric heat. http://www.grist.org/news/counter/2006/03/03/costs/ A 3,500 square foot home in Minnesota using radiant in-floor heat (during winter of 2010/2011) cost between $750 and $850 per month for propane (about 375 gallons per month x $2.26 per gallon).
The price per gallon of propane is $3.16.
I would not use propane. Green gas has a lubricant in it to help keep the unit running smothly
Propane heaters cost less to run per hour.