BTU stands for British Thermal Unit, which is a unit of measurement for energy. 125 BTU means that 125 units of energy are required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. It is commonly used to measure the heating and cooling capacity of appliances such as air conditioners and heaters.
It is not recommended to run a 12000 BTU AC on a 125 volt outlet as the unit may draw more power than the outlet can safely handle. It is best to use a suitable power source to prevent damage to the appliance or potential fire hazards.
11800 BTU/hr is 3.46kW
One million btu equals 10 therms. One hundred thousand btu equals one therm.
Answer:A BTU is the amount of heat energy required to raise 1 pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. So a 30,000 BTU burner can heat 30,000 pounds of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. Any multiple of the amount of water and the temperature rise that yields 30,000 is equivalent.And 30 000 BTU equal 31 651,68 kilojoules.Usually it is more meaningful to rate a heating device in BTU/hour.
4600 BTU/hr is 1.3481268kW
how many btu does a 125 hp boiler produce on #2 oil
18000 BTU means TON 1.5 ,12000 BTU means 1 TON
It is not recommended to run a 12000 BTU AC on a 125 volt outlet as the unit may draw more power than the outlet can safely handle. It is best to use a suitable power source to prevent damage to the appliance or potential fire hazards.
If you mean: 7∛125 Then the answer is 35. If you mean ∛(125 * 7) Then the answer is 5∛7
1/125 of a second.
If you mean what is 5 cubed, it is 125. 5x5x5=125.
If you mean BTU as in British Thermal Units cars generally have 3 to 5 ton airconditioners. A 12,000 BTU/hour cooling capacity is equivalent to 1 ton of refrigeration. The BTU equivalent of 1 ton of refrigeration is 288,000 BTU per 24 hours.
180 thousand BTU,s or 1.8 Therms.
125 British Thermal Units (the mesure or heat energy)
"If you mean CG 125 then yes.It is in the carborator" No he does mean the CBF and yes it does but it is an automatic choke
I think you may mean BTU/hr. BTU means British Thermal Unit which is defined as the heat to raise 1 lb of water by 1 degF, so BTU/hr would mean so many BTU's per hour, which is a rate of energy flow. Home heating boilers are often rated in BTU/hr though they may more recently be rated in Kilowatts. 100,000 BTU/hr = 29.3 Kw.
Million.