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its usually about 20 btu's per square foot
3 tons of refrigeration = 36,000 BTU's
heat and temperature is alike by having to do with how many degrees it is
This question is a little confusing in that BTUs are not generated in raising the temperature of anything; the input of heat is required. And if the questioner meant required instead of generated, then the question is still unanswerable as the amount of water must be specified, AND the starting temperature must be specified.
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100 BTU if it's Fahrenheit
btus needed to heat & cool 625sf room
6,520 Btus
its usually about 20 btu's per square foot
4800 BTUs will 150 square feet.
how many square feet will 26,000.00 heat
to calulate your btu needs,you can use this link: http://hearth.com/calc/btucalc.html
about 12,000
The answer depends on the city. Somewhere like Colombo (Sri Lanka) will probably require 0 btus.
12,000
13000
That will completely depend on how much water there is.