2500sq ft in northern climate
36000 Btu
80000
to calulate your btu needs,you can use this link: http://hearth.com/calc/btucalc.html
A HVAC contractor would be the best person to ask this question to because they need to run something called a heat load calculation to determine the BTU number for your home.
You take the size of your home in square feet and times it by how many rooms you have. A 70,000 BTU furnace will heat a house 1600 square feet.
A general rule of thumb in estimating the size of furnace needed to heat a home is to find the square footage of the home, and multiply that by 45 BTU (British Thermal Unit). For a 3200 square foot home a furnace somewhere in the range of 144,000 BTU would be a reasonable estimation of the furnace size needed to heat the home. To find the most efficient furnace for any given home, however, it would be best to contact an HVAC professional who can perform a load-calculation.
Alaska 200k btu fla 50k where you at?
Impossible to answer. You need to have a Hvac pro, furnace man, do a heat calculation of you home and see if the BTU rating of your house matches the furnace supplied in it. Now even with a computer generated heat calc, there are way to many things in the home to come up with a perfect answer. You should not turn up and down the thermostat in your home from day to night, the walls and furniture cool and then it takes longer to get them back to temp, its better to leave it on one temp.
2280 seconds38 minutes * 60 seconds/1 minute = 2280 seconds
Many different ways, examples include: electric furnace heat pump gas furnace kerosene furnace wood stoves boiler setups passive solar and the list goes on.
2500sq ft in northern climate
The efficiency of a Luxaire PBNU LD16N080D furnace is around 80% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency), which means it converts 80% of the fuel it consumes into heat for your home. This is a standard efficiency rating for many mid-range furnaces.
The size of the oil furnace needed to heat a 3,200 sq ft home in Connecticut typically ranges from 100,000 to 150,000 BTUs, depending on factors such as insulation, ceiling height, and local climate. A general rule of thumb is to estimate about 30-35 BTUs per square foot. However, it's best to conduct a detailed heat loss calculation or consult with an HVAC professional for a more accurate assessment tailored to your specific home.
There are 2280 feet in 760 yards .1 yard is equal to 3 times the yard.
When looking to replace your home furnace you should get no less than three quotes or estimates. That way you can choose the one that best fits your home needs and financial needs.
An electric home furnace is in the neighbourhood of 10 kW to 50 kW depending on the square foot area of the home. A 10 kW furnace would require a 50 amp sub feed from the main distribution panel, a 50 kW unit would require a complete 200 amp service.In colder climates the cost of operating this type of furnace would be higher. The furnace's heating elements come on in stages depending on how cold the home is on start up. As the home reaches the thermostat set point the home will be maintained by just a couple of the elements.Electric heating of the home is a very expensive way to heat, by blowing air over an element that looks like your oven element.