answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

40 watts/sq ft for 1700 sq ft = 68,000 watts or 68 kw. If you are going to keep this on 24/7, then the number of hours is 31 x 24 =744 (I have assumed 31 days in the month), so the usage is simply 68 x 744 = 50592 kwh

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: If limited to 40 watts per square foot how do you calculate kWh usage for a month for 1700 square feet?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Calculate per unit cost in terms of kilowatt hour for electricity?

Divide the monthly billed charges from the Utility by the months usage in KWH. Monthly Bill divided by KWH (usage for month) = Unit Cost


If your monthly internet usage allowance is 40Gb what does this mean?

This means that in one month you are limited to forty (40) Gigabits (or Gigabytes if it's uppercase- GB) of traffic.


What countries have limited DVD usage?

North Korea.


Why plant assets needs to be depreciated?

Plant assets only have a limited usage and in order to calculate the life of an asset, you must depreciate the asset according to it's useful life minus salvage value.


Claculate amps from voltage and watts?

calculate amp usage


What is the limited usage of first person?

you can drink after the drug screen or when you get the results!


Why lipids are called pseudomacromolecules?

While they are large, their bio-usage is limited.


What is an example of a sentence using the word 'usage'?

'His mobile data usage was 250 megabytes this month.' 'His usage of the back-door was allowed due to his employment at the shop.'


How does ISP charge for Internet usage?

Either by a minute usage plan or an "All you can eat" 1 time charge per month that allows you unlimited usage.


What does the limited signify in the name of companies?

"Limited" (primarily United Kingdom usage) means exactly the same thing as "Incorporated".


What is the Lifetime of a cell phone?

Approximately 72 hours with limited application usage


How do you calculate natural gas market load factor?

Divide actual annual usage by the daily peak usage multiplied by 365 days