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1 cfh = 1 mbh
175,000btu, you bell-end
To convert Cubic Feet to Btu's, multiply by 1,000 1 CF = 1,000 Btu's
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(Explanation) this is simply taking the ideal gas law PV=nRT, and dividing by P on both sides to isolate the V, kinda like solving an algebra problem
To convert cubic feet per hour (CFH) to British Thermal Units (BTU), you need to know the type of gas being measured, as different gases have different heating values. For natural gas, 1 CFH is approximately equivalent to 1,000 BTU. Therefore, 450 CFH of natural gas would equal about 450,000 BTU per hour. If using propane, the conversion would be different, typically around 2,500 BTU per CFH.
Typically Natural gas req 10:1 air to gas ratio. therefore 150,000 btuh= 150 cfh so air required would be 1500 cfh air.
To convert CFH to BTU, you need to use the formula 1 CFH which is equivalent to 1000 BTUs.
If your furnace is less then 50000btus then yes.
Converting CFH to CCF is hard, and there are several online converters to improve this operation. However, the general rule of thumb for conversion is: 1 Therms (u's) to Cubic Feet Of Natural Gas = 99.9761.
CFH stands for cubic feet per hour and is a measure of volume flow rate, commonly used for gas flow. CFM stands for cubic feet per minute and is also a measure of volume flow rate, frequently used for airflow in ventilation systems. The main difference is the unit of time they are measured in - CFH is per hour while CFM is per minute.
1 cfh = 1 mbh
To convert cubic feet per hour (cfh) to BTU (British Thermal Units), you would need to know the heat content of the gas being used. If we assume natural gas with a heat content of 1,000 BTU per cubic foot, then 3000 cfh would be equivalent to 3,000,000 BTU per hour.
There are 36,000 cfh (cubic feet per hour) in 36 mbh (thousand British thermal units per hour).
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CFH is complement factor H. CFC is chlorofuorocarbons.
cubic feet per hour