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- British thermal unit - Wikipedia
The Btu should not be confused with the Board of Trade Unit (BTU), an obsolete UK synonym for kilowatt hour (1 kW⋅h or 3,412 Btu) The Btu is often used to express the conversion-efficiency of heat into electrical energy in power plants
- What Does BTU Stand for and Why Does It Matter? - Trane®
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit, a unit of measurement that shows just how much energy your heating or cooling unit uses to remove heat from your home within an hour
- British thermal units (Btu) - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
British thermal unit (Btu) is a measure of the heat content of fuels or energy sources One Btu is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of liquid water by 1 deg Fahrenheit (F) at the temperature that water has its greatest density (approximately 39 deg F)
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- What is BTU? Understanding British Thermal Units
BTU's are a commonly used specification on heating and cooling systems But what is BTU? We explain it in simple terms and provide calculators, conversion charts and more
- What Does BTU Stand For? - hvac. com
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit It is a unit of measurement that quantifies the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit This measurement is primarily used in the HVAC industry to show the heating and cooling capacities of various systems
- What Is a BTU? - HomeTips
BTU, short for British Thermal Unit, is a standardized, basic measurement of energy for all heating and cooling appliances It is a measure of how much heat (or cooling) can be generated by the appliance from a given amount of fuel
- What is a BTU? HVAC Guide to British Thermal Units
Wondering 'What is a BTU'? This HVAC guide explains British Thermal Units, why they're crucial for your heating cooling system, sizing, and energy efficiency
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