I work At sears the highest BTU's we have is 15,000 that will use 110 outlet
110 therms.
the golden birch has the highest btu rating followed by hard maple for trees found in eastern us/canada Actually the osage orange tree has the highest btu rating of any wood in the united states.
Perhaps the highest btu available in a portable air conditioner is 14000 BTUs. The air conditioner that has this high btu is the Sunpentown WA-1410H, which is portable.
Anthracite coal
jack pine, 17.1 BTUs per cord
It depends on the efficiency rating of the unit. Look on the data plate. It should should you the wattage. Some 8,000 BTU window units that run on 120 volts only draw about 7 amps, which is only about 840 watts. You can run that on a standard wall outlet.
BTU x 1,055.056 = joules
BTU
The answer: 17070 BTU The math: 3414 BTU = 1 KVA (KW) so 5 KVA = 17070 BTU
70000 BTU/hr = 20.5kW > 70000 BTU/min = 1230.9kW > 70000 BTU/sec = 73854.2kW
1 BTU=0.252164401 kilocalories 1 BTU=0.252164401 kilocalories
if the nameplate says 120 volt, then yes. but might trip breaker if the circuit is overloaded and or only 15 amps