answersLogoWhite

0

How many therms are in 1 mill Btu's?

User Avatar

Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

1 million BTU = 10 Therms

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many therms are in 1 BTU?

There are 0.00001 therms in 1 BTU.


How many therms is in 100 ccf of natural gas?

There are 1 therm in every 1 ccf of natural gas. Therefore, 100 ccf of natural gas is equal to 100 therms.


How many BTUs in 1 therm of gas?

1 therm of gas is equal to 100,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units).


How much therms are in a decatherm?

There are 10 therms in a decatherm. The prefix "deca" represents a factor of 10, so a decatherm is equivalent to 10 therms.


How many BTUs in 1KW?

1 kilowatt is equal to 3,412 BTUs (British Thermal Units).


How many therms in a ccf of natural gas?

Under intense heat and pressure, the soft coal turns into hard coal.


How many btu per hour would be produced in a 12-kW electrical heater?

There are at least 5 different definitions for slightly different BTUs. One of them says that 1 kWh = 3412.14 BTUs. Let's use that one. 1 kWh = 3412.14 BTUs 12 kWh = 40,945.68 BTUs


How many BTUs will a 10-kilowatt heater produce if operated for 1 hour?

A 10-kilowatt heater produces 34,120 BTUs per hour.


How many BTUs are in a cigarette?

Well, one kitchen match is 1 BTU.


How many BTUS in 1 pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit?

One pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit contains 1150 BTUs of energy.


How many watts in 12000 BTU?

To convert a watt to BTUs, the factor is 1 kilowatt of power = 3412.1416 BTU/hr 3.412 BTUs equal a watt. 1200 watt = 4094.4 BTUS you will need to remove about 4100 BTU/hr


How many BTUs are required to raise the temperature of 15 pounds of water from 100F to 120F?

To calculate the BTUs required to raise the temperature of water, you can use the formula: BTUs = (pounds of water) x (temperature change in °F) x (1 BTU). For 15 pounds of water going from 100°F to 120°F, the calculation would be: BTUs = 15 pounds x 20°F x 1 BTU = 300 BTUs.