30' x 12'
Around a million. plus or minus a few.
360 what? an acre is 4840 sq yards 360 yards x 360 yards = 129,600 sq yards = almost 29 acres 360 ft x 360 ft = 14,400 sq yards = almost 3 acres 360 in x 360 in = 100 sq yards = .02 acres
1800 btus
261 360 square foot
It will take 300000 btus at 12000 a ton and a ton of air will be 400 sq feet so. 10000 sq ft divided by 400 is 25 tons of air then multiply 25 times 12000 btus and you get 300000
12,000
up to 500 sq.ft.
80000
360 sq m = 360 x 10.7639 sq ft = 3875 sq ft
1 sq yard = 9 sq ft so 360 sq yds = 360*9 = 3240 sq ft
Standard practice holds that it takes 5000 BTUs to heat a room 100 to 150 sq ft Figure on adding another 1000 BTUs for every 50 or so sq ft added. Hence , 400 to 450 sq ft would need about 10,000 BTUs
To determine the required BTUs for a 150 sq ft room, a general guideline is to allocate about 20 BTUs per square foot for cooling. Therefore, a 150 sq ft room would need approximately 3,000 BTUs (150 sq ft x 20 BTUs). However, factors like ceiling height, insulation, and the number of occupants can affect this estimate, so it's advisable to adjust accordingly for specific conditions.
Around a million. plus or minus a few.
To determine the BTUs required for a 910 sq ft mobile home, a rough estimate is around 20 BTUs per square foot for heating. This means you would need approximately 18,200 BTUs (910 sq ft x 20 BTUs/sq ft). However, factors such as insulation, climate, and the number of occupants can affect this estimate, so it's advisable to consult a heating professional for a more accurate calculation.
360 what? an acre is 4840 sq yards 360 yards x 360 yards = 129,600 sq yards = almost 29 acres 360 ft x 360 ft = 14,400 sq yards = almost 3 acres 360 in x 360 in = 100 sq yards = .02 acres
12000 BTUs per 425-525 per sq ft.
1800 btus