i didnt understand your question please be more specific
They come in different sizes.
14,200 & 12,000 BTU Power burners, two 9,500 BTU standard burers, and one 5,000 BTU simmer burners
They come in different sizes.
To convert the output of an electric heater from kilowatts to BTU per hour, you can use the conversion factor where 1 kilowatt is approximately equal to 3,412 BTU/hour. Therefore, a 15-kilowatt electric heater would produce about 51,180 BTU/hour (15 kW × 3,412 BTU/kW).
That is 50,000 BTU per hour.
67,500 BTU electric furnace
First open the door and let all the gas BTU's out and then pull the gas pipe off and install electric gassifyer without disturbing the cog's... Once that's done put a handkerchief in and switch on just to make sure the gas is dead and the electric is burning... Easy.
The BTU range for residential dryers typically falls between 15,000 and 25,000 BTUs per hour. This range can vary based on the type and model of the dryer, with gas dryers generally having higher BTU ratings compared to electric models. Higher BTU ratings usually indicate faster drying times and greater heating efficiency. Always refer to the specific manufacturer's specifications for precise information.
They come in different sizes.
2kw = 6,827 Btu/ Hr 5kw = 17,076 Btu/Hr 5kw yields 10,249 Btu more /Hr
Gas ovens use about 18,000 BTU/hr Electric Ovens typically have a 3 kilowatt (kW) burner, which equates to about 10,236 BTU/hr
The Kenmore gas grill Model 141.16324 has a total BTU output of approximately 30,000 BTUs. This is typically distributed across its main burners, providing efficient heating for cooking. Additionally, it may have side burners that contribute to the overall BTU output, depending on the specific configuration of the model. For the most accurate and specific details, it's always best to consult the grill's manual or product specifications.