Examples of British Thermal Units in a sentence
This calculation is completed by converting all utility usage consumed by a building for one year, to British Thermal Units (BTU) and dividing this number by the building square footage.
Natural Gas with a nominal heating value of not less than 1,000 British Thermal Units (BTU's) per cubic foot, at a delivery pressure to be approved by the City on an individual basis.
A therm is defined as a unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 British Thermal Units (B.T.U.’s).
The unit shall be rated at least 32,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) in A/C Mode and 36,000 BTU in Heater Mode.
Estimated price of propane = $ 3.50 (or market price) Estimated annual propane usage = Convert the estimated annual amount of naturalgas usage to British Thermal Units (BTU), and using the BTU value of propane, calculate the estimated annual propane usage in gallons.
Total heating value of the gas normally measured on a gross dry higher heating value (HHV) basis (unless otherwise specified), and is defined as the number of British Thermal Units (Btu) evolved by the complete combustion, at constant pressure, of one standard cubic foot of gas with air, the temperature of the gas, air and products of combustion being 60 degrees Fahrenheit and all of the water formed by the combustion reaction being condensed to the liquid state.
The calculation converts the total energy use for the year from all sources in the building, such as heating fuel and electrical usage, into British Thermal Units (BTUs).
Energy potential will be determined by the number of British Thermal Units in a standard volume.
The incremental SO2 value will be in units of dollars per million British Thermal Units ($/MMBTU) and computed by the following guidelines: IPL plans to use EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certifiable data for SO2 emission rates in conjunction with the incremental value of emission allowances to form the emissions dispatch cost in units of $/MMBTU.
The Company shall not sell Gas to its Customer having a heating value lower than nine hundred fifty (950) nor higher than one thousand one hundred (1100) British Thermal Units per cubic foot, except by permission of the Commission.