14000BTU
35kW is 119,424.97 BTU/hr
1 ton of cooling in 12,000 btu's
To determine the BTU (British Thermal Units) required to heat a substance to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, you need to know the mass of the substance, its specific heat capacity, and the initial temperature. The formula is: BTU = mass (in pounds) × specific heat capacity (in BTU/lb°F) × temperature change (in °F). For example, heating 1 pound of water (specific heat capacity of 1 BTU/lb°F) from 70°F to 140°F requires 70 BTU.
3415 BTU = 1 kva The PDF uses kilowatt but they should be close enough...
A kilobritish thermal unit (kBtu) is equal to 1,000 British thermal units (Btu). Therefore, to convert kBtu to Btu, you simply multiply the number of kBtu by 1,000. For example, 5 kBtu equals 5,000 Btu.
700 to 1000
50,000 btu
Alaska 200k btu fla 50k where you at?
5000 BTU's should work for a room that size.
To convert 400 Watt hours to BTU, you need to multiply by 3.412 to get the energy in BTU. So, 400 Watt hours is equivalent to approximately 1364.8 BTU.
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14,000
HOW MANY BTU IN A 1 HP 2545 btu = 1 HP
HOW MANY BTU IN A 1 HP 2545 btu = 1 HP
one btu
1000000
650 sft multiplied by 26 which means 16900. I BTU =12000 Divide 16900/12000 = 1.4 ton