80000
about 12,000
13000
To estimate the BTUs needed to heat a 3,300 sq ft house, a general rule of thumb is to use about 30-60 BTUs per square foot, depending on factors like climate, insulation, and ceiling height. This means you would need approximately 99,000 to 198,000 BTUs. A more precise calculation would consider specific factors such as local weather conditions and the home’s energy efficiency. Consulting with a heating professional can provide a more tailored assessment.
It depends on the volume of the room.
To determine the BTUs needed for a 600 square foot space, a general rule of thumb is to use about 20 BTUs per square foot. Therefore, you would need approximately 12,000 BTUs (600 sq ft x 20 BTUs/sq ft). However, factors such as insulation, ceiling height, and climate can affect this estimate, so it's advisable to consider specific conditions for a more accurate calculation.
90,000 BTUs - the 090 is what tells you the BTUs of the unit.
The BTU input and output ratings are on the same tag as the model #.
about 12,000
No way to answer, what style of house, how tall, how many rooms?
One liter of furnace oil contains approximately 36,000 BTUs (British Thermal Units). This measurement is a standard conversion for the energy content of furnace oil, which is commonly used for heating purposes. The BTU value may vary slightly depending on the specific composition and quality of the oil.
There are three 700s in 2100.
4800 BTUs will 150 square feet.
1 gal of #2 fuel oil (or diesel for that matter) has an equivalent of 115,000 BTUS. I say equivalent because it has a little more than that raw (like 136k or so) but the furnace that burns it is only around 85% efficient, therefore you only get 115K BTUS.
The number of BTUs required to heat a house depends on factors like insulation, climate, and efficiency of the heating system. As a general guideline, a ranch house in Kentucky with good insulation may require around 30-40 BTUs per square foot. Therefore, for an 1800 square foot house, you might need approximately 54,000 to 72,000 BTUs. It's recommended to consult with a heating professional for a more accurate assessment.
If my house is 10,000 square feet how many BTU'S should my furnace be?
A small room is about 5,000 BTUs. Most people don't have a room that would require more than 10,000 BTUs.
2100 mm = 210 cm