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100,000 btu input. The output depends on the efficienct rating of the furnace, ie 95%efficient = 95,000 btu output, 80% = 80,000 btu output.
14,200 & 12,000 BTU Power burners, two 9,500 BTU standard burers, and one 5,000 BTU simmer burners
That is 50,000 BTU per hour.
Burning Stove - 110,000 BTU How many square feet?
.75 inch
34,121.4174 btu/h
i didnt understand your question please be more specific
A 200,000 BTU wood burning stove will heat 1,000 square feet.
As a general rule, gas stoves use neither BTU's (British Thermal Units) nor wattage (watts). Wattage, although it is a measurement of joules (rate of energy conversion), is typically used to rate consumption and output of electrical devices. A gas stove will produce btu's (heat) and should be labeled as such on the stove itself or in the manufacturer's specifications. A typically efficient modern gas stove will put out about 20,000 to 25,000 btu's per hour. To convert btu's to watts multiply by a factor of 29.307%, i.e., 20,000 btu's X .29307 = 5,861.4 watts per hour.A gas stove will consume energy (unspent LP or natural gas) at a rate known as "therms" (heat energy equal to 100,000 btu's), or equivalent to burning 100 cubic feet of gas per hour. So, using a gas oven at 350° for one hour will consume .112 therms vs. about 2,000 watt-hours for electric.If you are looking to compare gas stoves to electric stoves, the energy costs vary by location and supplier, but it should cost you around $0.06 per the above example's gas stove-hour vs. $0.17 for an electric stove-hour.
Heating units are not measured in tons as AC units are. Heating capacity is referred to in 1000`s of btu output per hour of operation. The ratio of input vs output = the efficiency rating, for example if your home furnace is rated at 100,000 btu per hour input and 80,000 btu per hour output . it is 80% efficient (when it was new). For AC 12.000 btu = 1 ton.
800 sqft
What is the BTU requirements as not all stoves use the same