A HVAC contractor would be the best person to ask this question to because they need to run something called a heat load calculation to determine the BTU number for your home.
You need 100W per square meter. 100W equals around 341.3BTU. 1 square meter are around 10.7 square feet. You therefore need around 32 BTU per square foot.
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552 square feet (12 x 46 = 552).
You will need 3.5 square yards of material to cover 32 square feet.
how many boxes of wood flooring would i need if there are 19.72 sq feet in a box to cover 640 sq feet of an area?
There are many factors that need to be taking into your question. Such as insulation factor, how many exterior walls, demographics... Typically 1 ton of an air conditioner will remove heat from 500 square feet. 1800 square feet will need a 3.6 ton unit but they only make air units in half ton increments. You will need a 4 ton unit.
50,000 btu
12 x 12 tiles cover 144 ft2, so the number of tiles needed is 1800/144, which equals 12.5.
No, you will need closer to 3 tons. Especially if it is room where many people assemble, then you`ll need more.
There are 9 square ft in a square yard. So if you have 1800 square feet of carpet on this roll you only need to divide it by 9. So, the roll of carpet you are looking at is 200 yards.
1800 (cubic feet) = 13 464.9351 US gallonsFor future reference, Google can convert this measurement by typing the following string:1800 cubic feet in US GallonsThe tricky part is to remember that there are more than one type of Gallon, so you need to specify that it's a US gallon that you are looking for.
What size of central and heat unit do you need for 916 sq ft?
Assuming the tiles are 6" x 20", the area of 1 tile = 1/2 x (1 and 2/3) = 1/2 x 5/3 square feet which is 5/6 square feet. To cover 1800 sq ft, the number of tiles required is 1800 / (5/6) = 1800 x 6/5 = 360 x 6 = 2160
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Square feet= feet! if you know how many feet you need, that's the same number as square feet.Ex.)you need 433 sq. ft.you would need 433 feet.
there are 28800 ounces in 1800 pounds think about it 16 onces in a pound. what do u even need to know that for?
The amount of feet per btu varies according to many factors such as how tall the ceiling is or how many windows there are. In most houses, usually you need about 20 to 22 btu per square foot. So, divide 15000 by these and you get it will heat anywhere from about 680 to 750 square feet.