#2 fueloil is 140,000btu per gal. Propane is about 79,000btu per gal. check with local propane supplier but 78k-79k per gal rings my bell. geterdone
Converting propane gas to liquid propane is a state change, not a chemical one. Therefore there is no loss of BTU/liter generated when it is burned.
9.96 kWh/litre theorical
1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
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1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
$2.70 per gal
6.6Kwh/Litre
The answer depends of the pressure under which the propane is stored.
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Diesel has a calorific value of 36 MJ per litre
Calorific Value of diesel = 39,000 Kj/Liter 1 HP = 2685 Kj Total calorific value of 6.7 liter diesel = 39,000x6.7 = 2,61,300 Kj HP delivered = 2,61,300/2685 = 97.3 = 97.3x75 Kgf-m/sec
Depends where you live i guess?
Converting propane gas to liquid propane is a state change, not a chemical one. Therefore there is no loss of BTU/liter generated when it is burned.
If you know volume and density, you can determine mass. The density of compressed liquid propane at 25 °C is 0.493 g/mL. 1000mL = 1L Density = mass/volume Mass = density x volume = 0.493g/mL x 1000mL = 493g
9.96 kWh/litre theorical
About 36,000 BTU/liter
one pound of liquid propane equals 8.5 cubic feet of burnable gas will this help