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It depends on the climate and how well your home is insulated.A good rule of thumb is about 20 BTUs per square foot.
Most output ranging from 560 to 600 btuh per foot, this is with 170 F water temps. I have no way to know your specifics from where I am.
about 12,000
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its usually about 20 btu's per square foot
10 ft by 10 ft --- a 4 ft baseboard heater will work. But a longer room may need more. 10 ft by 20 ft would need an 8 foot baseboard heater. etc.
1 standard cubic foot of natural gas gives about 1030 BTU
30000 btus for every 400 square ft
30000 btus for every 400 square ft
A standard 4 foot baseboard heat will consume 1000 watts/1Kilowatt. So if you could calculate how many hours per day/week/month you can multiply the hours by power consumption and getKWh(Kilowatt Hours) per month.
How many Btus if 1 cubic foot of Liquid Petroleum
To cool a 3,500 square foot house, you would need a seven ton system. That would be equal to about 84,000 BTUs.