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A 100 pound propane tank has a capacity of 2,160,509 BTUs
Low- and medium-volatility grade bituminous coal typically generates between 26 and 30 million BTUs per ton.
One gallon of kerosene will produce 134,000 BTUs of energy when burned.
On average it takes about 1,600 BTUs to heat 50 square feet. Multiplying 50 by 1600 equals about 80,000. Therefore, the heating plan of 1,600 square foot are would take about 80,000 BTUs.
4800 BTUs will 150 square feet.
There is no specific number of BTUs in one cubic meter of carbon monoxide (CO) gas. The amount of BTUs in a gas is determined by its composition and heating value, which can vary. However, carbon monoxide generally has a lower heating value compared to other gases like methane or propane.
The rule of thumb is 2-1/2 tons per 1000 square feet. It is not measured in BTU which is a heating term
A small room is about 5,000 BTUs. Most people don't have a room that would require more than 10,000 BTUs.
90,000 BTUs - the 090 is what tells you the BTUs of the unit.
5,000
6,520 Btus
The answer depends on the city. Somewhere like Colombo (Sri Lanka) will probably require 0 btus.