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How many btu's is needed to heat 1400 square feet?

A 12,000 BTU heater is needed for a 1,400 square foot area. BTU or British Thermal Unit is a unit of measure commonly used for heating and cooling.


How many BTU per hour equals 1 ton of Heating?

12,000 BTU/hr


How many air conditioners btu are needed for a living room?

About 8,000 BTU


How many btu are in an hour?

You are comparing apples and oranges. BTU's are a measure of heating capacity and hours are a measure of time.


How many square feet of heating surface is equal to one BTU?

how many btu does a 125 hp boiler produce on #2 oil


How many btu's per gallon in propylene?

Propylene has a lower heating value of approximately 21,500 BTU per gallon.


How many Btu's are needed to transform one pound of ice at 30 degrees f into one pound of steam at 214 degrees f?

To transform one pound of ice at 30°F into one pound of steam at 214°F, you need to consider several steps: melting the ice to water, heating the water to 212°F, converting the water to steam, and then heating the steam to 214°F. The total energy required can be calculated using specific heat values and latent heats. Roughly, this amounts to about 1,000 Btu for melting, 90 Btu for heating the water, 1,000 Btu for vaporization, and 2 Btu for heating the steam, totaling around 2,092 Btu.


Btu value of 1 ltre of heating oil?

The average heating value of heating oil is around 138,500 Btu per gallon. Since there are approximately 3.785 liters in a gallon, one liter of heating oil would contain about 36,600 Btu.


How many btu in a interthermfurnace pilot light?

There are 55,000 BTU in an intertherm furnace pilot light. It is a way of heating up a place.


What temp is 45000 btu?

BTU is a measure energy, not of temperature. As a result, the question has no sensible answer.


How many btu per gallon of heating oil at 130 psi?

#2 fuel oil = 140,000 btu/gallon. Psi does not matter.


How many BTUs are needed to cool 1700 sq ft?

The rule of thumb is 2-1/2 tons per 1000 square feet. It is not measured in BTU which is a heating term