the amount used with vary with different models of propane heaters, the volume of water being heated, and the amount of hot water used by the household.. the answer is not definative, but you might be able to get a rough idea by "googling" the manufacturer...
propane has 21,548 BTU per pound so about 2 1/2 pounds per hour remember that propane is stored in a liquid and you need a big enough tank to allow the propane to change from a liquid to gas.
The amount of propane used for an above ground pool heater in Pennsylvania will vary depending on factors such as the heater's size, efficiency, frequency of use, and the temperature you set. On average, a propane pool heater can consume around 1-3 gallons per hour of operation, so for a season (roughly 3-4 months), you could estimate anywhere from 200-400 gallons of propane. It's best to monitor your usage to get a more accurate estimate.
Yes, a propane pilot light produces as much carbon dioxide per hour as a human being does per hour. Both human respiration and burning propane release carbon dioxide as a byproduct of the combustion process.
A fireplace pilot light typically consumes about 600-900 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of propane per hour.
The cost of propane gas is typically measured in cost per gallon or cost per pound, not kilowatt-hour. The price of propane can vary depending on location, supplier, and market conditions. It is best to check with local suppliers for current pricing information.
The amount of propane a 400,000 BTU pool heater will use depends on factors like the heater's efficiency and the temperature you desire. On average, a 400,000 BTU pool heater can consume around 4-5 gallons of propane per hour when running at full capacity.
$46.15 per hour.
propane has 21,548 BTU per pound so about 2 1/2 pounds per hour remember that propane is stored in a liquid and you need a big enough tank to allow the propane to change from a liquid to gas.
$23.07/hour divide $48,000 by 2080 hours
Propane has a heat content of 19,900 btu/lb net. This means that a 36000 btu/hr heater needs to burn 1.809 lbs of propane per hour to produce this amount of heat. A 40 lb bottle will last about 22 hours if the heater runs continuously.
About $5.49 per hour.
It depends on how many hours you work
The amount of propane used for an above ground pool heater in Pennsylvania will vary depending on factors such as the heater's size, efficiency, frequency of use, and the temperature you set. On average, a propane pool heater can consume around 1-3 gallons per hour of operation, so for a season (roughly 3-4 months), you could estimate anywhere from 200-400 gallons of propane. It's best to monitor your usage to get a more accurate estimate.
The amount of propane burned in a propane fireplace can vary based on factors such as the size of the fireplace, its energy efficiency, and how long it is used. On average, a propane fireplace can burn approximately 1 to 2 gallons of propane per hour of operation.
Vented Propane Heaters vary in price depending on brand, model, and size depending on your needs, but a good price range would be between $550 and $1600.
Presuming that you are working a 48-hour week (the average in the United Kingdom), you would be making around £19/$19 an hour.
Most tankless hot water heaters are electric. I've never heard of a propane one.