No. That hot tub will evaporate so quickly,it is a high risk to human beings.
Yes a little can if your Donut which connects your engine to your exhaust pipe is broken, cracked , it is locate under where your feet set in the center under neath your car. Had a problem with mine doesn't smell to good ...
Any volume is measured in cubic feet, so yes, furnace volume is measured in cubic feet. Square feet is used for linear measurements.
1 cubic meter = 35.315 cubic feet. 1 cubic foot of natural gas contains 1,000 BTU energy.1 cubic foot of propane gas contains 2,720 BTU energy.1 BTU = .2929 WattsTo convert a cubic meter of Natural Gas to a kilowatt, use this formulakW-hours = cu meters x 35,315 x .2929 x efficiency% x run-time%And to convert a cubic meter of Propane gas to a kilowatt, use this formulakW-hours = cu meters x 95,351 x .2929 x efficiency% x run-time%The efficiency is the AFUE efficiency of the furnace (typically, 75% for an old-fashioned conventional furnace, about 80% for a mid-efficiency, and around 92-97% for a high-efficiency furnace.If the furnace is running 60 minutes out of the hour, then the run-time% is 100%. If the furnace runs less, you must reduce the kW figure by the same amount. For example, if the furnace runs for 30 minutes out of the hour, enter 50% as your run-time%.The HVAC Veteran
You take the size of your home in square feet and times it by how many rooms you have. A 70,000 BTU furnace will heat a house 1600 square feet.
It heats all the square feet in the network of rooms through which it's distributed.How warm it heats them, and how fast, depends on the height of the ceilings, andon the rate of loss of heat through the walls, which in turn depends on the outsidetemperature and the insulation efficiency of the walls.
Florida or North Dakota?
927 cfm
Do you live above 3000 Feet
If my house is 10,000 square feet how many BTU'S should my furnace be?
Screwed into the exhaust. Easy to spot, as it will be the only thing screwed into the exhaust with wires coming out. At a guess, 2-4 feet from where the exhaust attaches to to engine.
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Cubic Feet per Minute. It refers to the volume of air the system can blow.