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-- That's going to depend on the total temperature rise, i.e. the difference

between 180 and the starting temperature, which isn't given.

-- Knowing the starting temperature, the energy (BTU) required to do the job

depends only on the amount of water and the temperature rise. The length

of time isn't involved.

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Q: How many btu to heat 512 gal of water to 180 degree in 2hr?
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