It is about the same as running a very high power microwave on high - about 1,400 watts.
It is per hour: 24 kW = about 81,891.4 BTU per hour.
One KW of electricity will give you 3,412 btu of heat.
1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.
1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.
It depends on the cost of electricity and the cost of natural gas in your area. Generally, using a 5000 BTU natural gas heater is cheaper than using a 1500 watt electric heater. Natural gas is typically more cost-effective for heating compared to electricity.
Yes, usually. 100 watts equates to about 341.21 BTU per hour.
7.5 kW equates to 25,591 BTU/hour.
1 cal/day*0.003968321 Btu/cal *1day/24hr = 0.003968321/24 = 0.000165347 Btu/hr
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
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)
3,413 btu in a KW HR
you are referencing a 75,000 BTU furnace.