The number of BTUs (British Thermal Units) required to heat a 2,300 square foot space depends on factors like insulation, climate, and ceiling height. Generally, a rough estimate is about 30 to 60 BTUs per square foot. Therefore, you might need approximately 69,000 to 138,000 BTUs to adequately heat a 2,300 sq ft area. It's advisable to consult with a heating professional for a more precise calculation based on specific conditions.
36000 Btu
2500sq ft in northern climate
1500 sq ft
It is a question of cubic feet, not square feet.
24,000 btu's
36000 Btu
60000
2500sq ft in northern climate
Alaska 200k btu fla 50k where you at?
1500 sq ft
650 square feet
Rice crispy squares? A lot! --- but --- 2300 sq ft would be 2300 squares, each of which is 1 ft by 1 ft; or one square which is sqRt( 2300 ) ft by sqRt( 2300 ) ft. - where sqRt( 2300 ) is the square root of 2300, which is, to five significant figures, 47.958.
It is a question of cubic feet, not square feet.
400 sq ft
24,000 btu's
30000 btus for every 400 square ft
30000 btus for every 400 square ft