propane has 21,548 BTU per pound
so about 2 1/2 pounds per hour
remember that propane is stored in a liquid and you need a big enough tank to allow the propane to change from a liquid to gas.
C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O That is the complete combustion for Propane.
$1,000,000,000,000
.02 gallons. A pilot uses roughly 15 gallons of propane per month. Take 15 gallons, divide it into 30 days = 0.5 gallons a day. Divide that answer by 24 = .020833 gallons per hour.
Obviously, the starting wage is dependent on a lot of factors, including geography. But typically a propane delivery driver is working in a rural area. To drive a propane truck legally you must have a Class B or higher CDL with airbrakes, tanker and hazmat endorsements. Generally speaking, $13-$15 an hour is a reasonable starting wage. There are often bonuses and benefits on top of that. With experience, the wage could be as high as $18 or $20 per hour.
0.862 tons of propylene per ton of propane
24.04/hour.
2.2 gallons per hour at full load using Winco-Honda 12kw standby generator model PSS12H.
How much would I make an hour if the yearly salary is $50,000.00?
C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O That is the complete combustion for Propane.
$24.04 per hour.
$1,000,000,000,000
You would make about $26.00 an hour
Propane has a heat content of 19,900 btu/lb net. This means that a 36000 btu/hr heater needs to burn 1.809 lbs of propane per hour to produce this amount of heat. A 40 lb bottle will last about 22 hours if the heater runs continuously.
On average a general 5000# to 7000# fork lift will use 1.5 gallons of Propane.
its more like 26 dollars an hour if you are doing a 40 hour work week
24 liters an hour for the 250 hp engine
3051 Lit per hour