A 40-pound LP tank typically holds around 9.5 gallons of propane and has a heating value of 91,502 BTU/gallon. With a 36,000 BTU gas log set, you can estimate that the tank will last approximately 2-3 weeks if the log set is running continuously. However, actual usage time will vary based on factors such as the efficiency of the gas log set and how often it is used.
The answer: 17070 BTU The math: 3414 BTU = 1 KVA (KW) so 5 KVA = 17070 BTU
1 BTU (British Thermal Unit) is approximately equal to 1055.06 Joules.
There are approximately 0.00094781712 BTU in one joule.
There are 100,000 BTU (British Thermal Units) in a therm.
There are 0.00001 therms in 1 BTU.
36000 Btu
36000 btu (3 tons)
36000
I have the same unit. It is a 3 ton unit 36000 BTU. manufacture year 1987.
36000 btus also referred to as 3 ton.
It is 36000 BTU / 12000 (1 ton) = 3.0 ton
1500 sq ft.
3 tons or 36000 BTU
3 tons, 36000 btu
Propane has a heat content of 19,900 btu/lb net. This means that a 36000 btu/hr heater needs to burn 1.809 lbs of propane per hour to produce this amount of heat. A 40 lb bottle will last about 22 hours if the heater runs continuously.
The formula is simple. One ton of cooling equals 12000 btu. So a three ton A/C has a 36000 btu capacity.
That is a 3 ton unit. One ton of A/C = 12000 btu. The 36 in the model number refers to 36000 btu.