The amount of BTUs of gas entering a house from the gas meter can vary depending on factors such as the size of the meter, the gas pressure, and the flow rate. Typically, residential gas meters measure gas usage in cubic feet or cubic meters, and this can be converted to BTUs using a conversion factor provided by the gas utility company.
To take a reading on a BTU meter, locate the display screen on the meter that shows the current BTU consumption. Take note of the number displayed on the screen, which represents the amount of energy consumed in BTUs. This reading can be used to track energy usage and make adjustments as needed to improve efficiency.
They come in different sizes.
One cubic meter of compressed natural gas (CNG) typically contains between 9000 to 11000 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of energy.
There are 100,000 BTU (British Thermal Units) in a therm.
There are approximately 0.00094781712 BTU in one joule.
The gas meter on your house is sufficient,
Btu and cubic meter are two different measuring units. Btu is the unit for heat transmission, like in ac units 12000 btu/hr. It means this ac unit would remove 12000 btu of heat from the room in one hour. where as cubic meter is the unit for volume.
175,000btu, you bell-end
There is no conversion. A cubic meter is a unit of volume. A BTU is a unit of energy. Apples and oranges...
only if the new pipe is bigger in which case all pipe leading up too it must also be of sufficient BTU rating. So.... No. You'll most likely have to get a new gas line run to your house or a lot of meter work done. maybe meter would have to be replaced to allow height total btu capability.
One Cubic Meter of natural gas is approximately 36000 btu.
If your furnace is less then 50000btus then yes.
82285btu.
60000
How to convert Cubic meter to BTU
Check with your utility company; you may have other gas utilities in use as well.
2180 SqFt/500 = 4.4 tons of AC required x12000 BTU/ton = 52800 BTU's Answer is it takes 52800 BTU's to cool a 2180 SqFt home