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Q: What is the btu rating of LP gas per cubic ft?
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Which has a higher BTU rating natural gas or oil?

Oil has the higher BTU rating Depends. If it is Liquified Nat. Gas then it has the higher rating.


What is Natural gas BTU rating?

Approx 1000 BTU per standard cubic foot


BTU in per one square foot of natural gas?

BTU`s are measured in cubic feet


How much liters of gas does a home furnace use an hour?

Gas usage is measured in cubic feet because it is a vapor. Look at the tag on your furnace and find the input rating, natural gas contains roughly 1000 btu per cubic foot. So divide the input rating by 1000 and you have your answer.


How many btu in natural gas?

Specifically 1013.2 btu per standard cubic foot, for pure methane.


Which fuel is cheaper to heat with for the same production of btu's?

Natural gas= 1000 btu per cubic ft, propane =2500 btu per cubic ft and #2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu per gallon. Check the availability & prices in your area and you can figure your answer.


How much 1 cubic of gas equivalent in bbl?

A standard cubic foot of natural gas has 1000 BTU. A Barrel of Oil equivalent has 5800000 BTU. It is 0.000172 BBL per cufic foot of gas.


How do you convert 105000 btu per hr to mcf?

1 cubic foot of natural gas can be burned to generate about 1000 btu of heat. A 105000 btu/hr appliance would therefore require about 105 cubic feet of natural gas per hour; this is 0.1 thousand cubic feet, or 0.1mcf/hr.


How many btu per hours in 1 cubic meters?

One Cubic Meter of natural gas is approximately 36000 btu.


How many BTU's per Cubic feet of propain?

2500 btu per cubic foot of vapor.


What is the btu value of heptane?

Heptane has the chemical formula of C7H16. It has a BTU rating of 19,163 BTU per pound and a rating of 4,465.8 kilojoules per mole.


How many kW energy is in 1 liter gasoline?

In the US Natural Gas output is measured in cubic feet, First you must convert feet to meters: 3.28084 fpm, then we must determine cubic feet per cubic meter, 3.28084 X 3.28084 X 3.28084 = 21.528 cubic ft in a cubic meter and since there are 1000 btu in a cubic foot of Natural Gas 21.528 x 1000 btu = 21,528 btu/cmtr. Then you must convert kWh to btu. 1kWh=3413 btu, so 21528 btu divided by 3413 btu = 6.307 kWh in a cubic meter of NG: so 1 cubic meter divided by 6.307= 0.1585 cubic meters of NG = 1 kWh. Of course these are output ratings not input. So depending on the efficiency rating of the NG furnace being used one would need to add the heat that is lost up the chimney or the inefficiency rating for an accurate answer. For example with an 80% efficient gas furnace one would need to add 20% or 0.032 to the 0.1585 cubic meter value we got earlier to allow for waste and the answer is actually 0.1905 cubic meters total input of NG needed per kWh produced. I hope this is right... End -H2045