about 12,000
13000
It depends on the volume of the room.
Standard practice holds that it takes 5000 BTUs to heat a room 100 to 150 sq ft Figure on adding another 1000 BTUs for every 50 or so sq ft added. Hence , 400 to 450 sq ft would need about 10,000 BTUs
btus needed to heat & cool 625sf room
90,000 BTUs - the 090 is what tells you the BTUs of the unit.
The BTU input and output ratings are on the same tag as the model #.
about 12,000
No way to answer, what style of house, how tall, how many rooms?
4800 BTUs will 150 square feet.
1 gal of #2 fuel oil (or diesel for that matter) has an equivalent of 115,000 BTUS. I say equivalent because it has a little more than that raw (like 136k or so) but the furnace that burns it is only around 85% efficient, therefore you only get 115K BTUS.
There are three 700s in 2100.
A small room is about 5,000 BTUs. Most people don't have a room that would require more than 10,000 BTUs.
If my house is 10,000 square feet how many BTU'S should my furnace be?
5,000
There are 21 hundreds in 2100.
A 100 pound propane tank has a capacity of 2,160,509 BTUs