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A BTU, or British Thermal Unit, is a measure of heat energy. When an air conditioning unit or heater is rated at 24,000 BTU, it indicates its cooling or heating capacity; specifically, it can remove or add 24,000 BTUs of heat per hour. This rating helps consumers understand how effectively the unit can maintain a comfortable temperature in a given space. Generally, higher BTU ratings are suitable for larger areas.

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