at 100% efficency 1 cubic foot of propane ( it's no longer liquid or LPG ) = 2668.3431 BTU's
One kilogram of LPG contains approximately 22,000 to 24,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) of energy. The exact value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LPG.
1 kilogram of LPG is equivalent to approximately 1.96 normal cubic meters (Nm³) of LPG.
1000 litres = 1 cubic metre: of LPG or air or concrete.
1 cubic meter of LPG is equivalent to approximately 540 kg.
1 cubic meter = 264.2 gallons (rounded), regardless of what's in it, or even if it's empty.
at $2.15 a gallon, one cubic foot is $0.0591
How many Btus if 1 cubic foot of Liquid Petroleum
One kilogram of LPG contains approximately 22,000 to 24,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) of energy. The exact value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition of the LPG.
Propane = 91,600 btu per gallon
One metric ton of LPG is equivalent to approximately 46,452,000 BTU (British Thermal Units). This conversion factor helps in determining the energy content of LPG for various applications such as heating and cooking.
1 kilogram of LPG is equivalent to approximately 1.96 normal cubic meters (Nm³) of LPG.
1000 litres = 1 cubic metre: of LPG or air or concrete.
1 cubic meter of LPG is equivalent to approximately 540 kg.
1 cubic meter = 264.2 gallons (rounded), regardless of what's in it, or even if it's empty.
1 cubic foot equals 7.48 gallons so 106 cubic feet per hour would equal 793 gallons per hour or 13 gallons per minute
The energy content of LPG varies depending on the specific composition of the fuel. On average, LPG has an energy density of around 25-28 megajoules per cubic meter.
1 cubic meter = 1 kiloliter Regardless of what's in it. Even if it's completely empty.