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1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.

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3,413 BTU's x 4 KW = 13,652 BTU's/H

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How many btu per kw?

One KW of electricity will give you 3,412 btu of heat.


How many btu in one cubic meter?

Btu and cubic meter are two different measuring units. Btu is the unit for heat transmission, like in ac units 12000 btu/hr. It means this ac unit would remove 12000 btu of heat from the room in one hour. where as cubic meter is the unit for volume.


How efficient are Mica Heaters?

A BTU IS A BTU. (3413 BTU'S PER 1000 WATTS). ELECTRIC RESISTANCE HEAT IS 100% EFICIENT ( SPEAKING OF GETTING EVERY BTU YOU ARE PAYING FOR). A $30.00 MILK HOUSE HEATER WILL GIVE YOU THE SAME AMOUNT OF HEAT ( BTU'S) AS A $700.00 FANCY, QUIET ONE. LC


42000 BTU equals how many cubic feet per hour?

One. Any amount of heat added to any material will heat that material. Obviously, the amount of increase in heat is dependent upon the material's specific heat, its mass, and the amount of heat applied. **Using the assumption that you wish to heat a room of 43200 cu.ft. with 3 air exchanges per hour (average), from 40 degrees to 70 degrees fahrenheit (average for New England, in the fall), then the amount of btu's per hour required would be 311,040 btu/hr.* * {multiply volume x 0.24 btu/hr (specific heat of air) x 3 air exchanges/ hr x [temperature required - ambient temperature]}.


What is the formula to determine the btu's needed to heat a garage?

The BTU, or British Thermal Unit, is a unit of energy, worth about 1055 joules. BTUH is a non-systematic abbreviation standing for British Thermal Units per Hour. You could take a total amount of energy in BTU and divide it by the time over which it is produced (or used) to get BTUH. However, you are not converting one to another as BTU is a measure of energy and BTUH is a measure of power.

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How many btu per kw?

One KW of electricity will give you 3,412 btu of heat.


How many btu of heat can produce by 4 kwh of electricity?

1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.


How many Btu of heat can be produced by 4 kWh of electric?

1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.


How many square feet does 14000 BTU heater heat?

how many square feet does a 14,000 btu heater heat


How many btu's is in 15kw heat strips?

51210 Btu's in 15kw heat strip. 3.414 * 15000= 51210


How many btu do you need to heat 1000 square feet?

50,000 btu


How many btu to heat 1200 sq ft home?

36000 Btu


How many square feet does a 200000 BTU heater heat?

A 200,000 BTU wood burning stove will heat 1,000 square feet.


How many square feet does a 110000 BTU heater heat?

Burning Stove - 110,000 BTU How many square feet?


What is the name of an energy measure?

It depends on the type of energy:Foot-pound (torque)Newton-meter (torque)Joule (energy in general)Watt-second (electricity)Kilowatt-hour (electricity)BTU (heat)Calorie (heat)


How many BTU's should a heat pump have to effective heat a 200 sq. foot room?

It depends on your enviornment. A 36,000 BTU unit will probably work just fine. 36,000 btu's would heat a 1,000 square foot room. or more.


Is electricity better than coal or oil for heating?

No it is not. To explain: Coal produces 6,150 kWh of heat per ton, and that heat only converts 40% of that into electricity - so pound per pound burning coal as a direct heat source produces less pollution and uses less coal than converting the coal into electricity and then back to heat (IE: a 40% loss). Heating Oil lowers the cost per kWh or BTU by around 40.6% (or about the same amount).To heat the average home, by fuel use & cost:Oil - $1,247 or 138,700 BTU per gallonNatural Gas - $1,463 or 100,000 BTU per ThermWood - $2,102 or 8,000 BTU per pound (High pollutant)Propane - $2,523 or 92,000 BTU per gallonElectric - $4,071 or 3,413 BTU per kWhSource: Energy Information Agency, U.S. Dept. of Energy 2007