It depends on the furnace, they come in different sizes. There should be a data plate on or in the furnace which lists the input and output rating.
Read the tag on your furnace for the input/output rating. American Standard and all other manufacturers make more than one size furnace.
To find the BTU (British Thermal Unit) rating for a gas furnace, you can check the manufacturer's label or specifications, usually found on the unit itself or in the user manual. The BTU rating indicates the furnace's heating capacity, typically measured in BTUs per hour. If this information is not available, you can estimate the required BTUs by calculating the heating needs of your space, considering factors like square footage, insulation, and climate. Online BTU calculators can also assist in determining the appropriate size for your specific needs.
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.
Oil has the higher BTU rating Depends. If it is Liquified Nat. Gas then it has the higher rating.
138,700 btu's
The Heil International Comfort Product model EPM 36F19A7 is a residential gas furnace. It is designed for efficient heating and is part of Heil's line of heating and cooling systems. This particular model typically features an efficient performance rating and is suitable for various home sizes, providing comfort in colder climates. For specific details like BTU output, efficiency ratings, or installation requirements, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a professional HVAC technician.
The Heil model N9MP2075B12C2 is a gas furnace with an output capacity of 75,000 BTUs. This model is designed for high efficiency, offering up to 95% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency). It's suitable for residential heating applications, providing effective warmth in colder climates.
If your furnace is less then 50000btus then yes.
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There are 3413 btu per kWh and 100,000 btu per therm of natural gas, these are constants. In order to give a correct answer the exact efficiency rating of the high efficiency furnace and the energy costs per kWh and therms would need to be known.
The Heil model number H8MPN150J20A1 refers to a specific 15 kBTU/h (thousand British thermal units per hour) gas furnace. In terms of tonnage, this furnace is approximately equivalent to 1.25 tons, as 1 ton of cooling capacity is roughly equal to 12,000 BTU/h. Therefore, this model is designed for residential heating needs rather than cooling capacity.