British Thermal Units, it refers to how much a heater or AC can cool or heat a given room. Basically the more BTUS the better it will work.
2006-06-19 11:39:46
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answered by zw88 3
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British Thermal Unit.
2006-06-19 11:38:39
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answered by TheAnomaly 4
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British Thermal Units. That's a measure of how much heating or cooling power a furnace or air conditioner has. The higher the BTU rating, the cooler the room will become using that air conditioner.
2006-06-19 11:42:13
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answered by Mama Pastafarian 7
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2015-08-24 07:38:05
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answered by Marhta 1
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British Thermal Units a measure of heat.
2006-06-19 11:40:44
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answered by wildstar_2 6
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British Thermal Units= In plain English, it's how much thermal energy it takes to raise the temp. of 1lb of water by 1 degree F.
1 BTU = .293 watt hours 3412 BTU = 1 kilowatt hour.
Check out Hearth.com and use their calculator to determine how much BTU you need.
2006-06-19 11:49:16
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answered by pitts 1
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British thermal units
2006-06-19 11:39:10
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answered by prettypixie1997 4
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British thermal units
2006-06-19 11:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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B.T.U. is British Thermal Unit - originally, the amount of energy required to heat one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit, it is now defined in joules
In terms of A.C., it is an indication of the heat removal capacity of the unit per hour.
2006-06-19 11:43:47
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answered by Jimbo Ketan 2
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Brittish Thermal Units.....
2006-06-19 11:40:40
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answered by my_miska 1
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