"Cubic foot" is a unit of volume. "BTU" is a unit of energy. They measure different things, their
physical dimensions are completely different, and neither of them can be converted to the other.
102,000 BTU = 1 ccf
2500 btu per cubic foot of vapor.
28.316
To convert Cubic Feet to Btu's, multiply by 1,000 1 CF = 1,000 Btu's
972.76 cubic feet.
1 Therm is 100,000 BTU, and as there are 1000 BTU in 1 cubic foot of gas, 1 Therm = 100 cubic feet. Density of methane = 0.72 kg/cubic meter which is 35.3 cubic feet, so 100 cubic feet = 2.04 kg
Don`t you mean square feet?
1 cubic foot of natural gas can be burned to generate about 1000 btu of heat. A 105000 btu/hr appliance would therefore require about 105 cubic feet of natural gas per hour; this is 0.1 thousand cubic feet, or 0.1mcf/hr.
One Cubic Meter of natural gas is approximately 36000 btu.
It is a question of cubic feet, not square feet.
You can't.....BTU/Hr is a unit of heat input i.e. Energy. Cu. ft./hr is a measure of volume flow rate. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you are talking about Natural Gas divide btu input or output by 1000 for cubic feet of fuel used, propane divide by 2500 btu for cubic feet of vapor used.
1 BTU (British Thermal Unit) is equivalent to 0.0000000283 Mcf (thousand cubic feet) of natural gas.