65,000 BTU per hour equates to 19.05 kW
its the refrigeration's capibilty to move heat to a place that makes little or no difference. It equals up to 288,000 Btu/ per 24 hour period. Also you need 1 ton of refrigerant capacity per 600 square foot of a house. hope that helps
Cubic Meters Per Hour:A measurement of airflow that indicates how many cubic meters of air pass by a stationary point in one hour. Cubic meters per hour is abbreviated m³/hr.
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check a company called Vahterus Oy from German. we planned to install and replace all heat exhanger in our plant and boiler. One boiler economiser can reduce USD100K per year and PBT Margin is 4% yearly for 10 years. The saving comes from reduce usage of NG of 46sm3/hr
I work in Canada. Apprentice starts at 30/hr (after vacation) and ends up at 52/hr in 4 years. Has really good pension, medical, dental etc and paid travel time (2012 contract). I clear 100k every year.
1kW is 3,412.13 BTU/hr
The output rating of a 96% efficient boiler or furnace rated at 100,000 input.
12,000 BTU/hr
Almost 340,000 BTU per hr
4600 BTU/hr is 1.3481268kW
14,500 BTU/hr is 4.25kW
34kW is 116,012.828 BTU/hr
35kW is 119,424.97 BTU/hr
2.25HP is 5,724.95 BTU/hr
You need to look at a steam table first then Multiply lbs/hr steam x latent heat of evaporation in BTU/lb @ the operating pressure.
1 cal/day*0.003968321 Btu/cal *1day/24hr = 0.003968321/24 = 0.000165347 Btu/hr
3,413 btu in a KW HR