It is: 135
A bearing is the measure of the angle of travel compared with North. It is always measured in degrees, in the clockwise direction, and given as a 3-digit number. So for example, North = 000 NorthEast = 045 East = 090 South = 180 SouthWest = 225
2 090 500 in word form is two million ninety thousand five hundred.
6 thousand.
its East...
090 degrees
It is: 135
There is no such thing as "north of 270 degrees". Latitudes (north or south) go from 0 to 90 degrees.
In terms of bearings. North is at a bearing of 000 (always given as a 3-digit number). Move clockwise to East = 090, South = 180, West = 270. Intermediate angles as appropriate degrees.
A bearing is the measure of the angle of travel compared with North. It is always measured in degrees, in the clockwise direction, and given as a 3-digit number. So for example, North = 000 NorthEast = 045 East = 090 South = 180 SouthWest = 225
2 090 500 in word form is two million ninety thousand five hundred.
150 ml of oil for sanden trs 090.
the answer is east.
This is determined by the BTU output of your furnace. There is a tag of the furnace normally by the burner assembly that will tell you the BTU. Here is a list of nozzle sizes for BTU. You can get more information on oil furnaces from my book, Forced Hot Air Furnace Troubleshooting and Repair at Amazon: BTU Nozzle size (gallon per hour) 50,000 0.35 55,000 .040 60,000 .045 65,000 .050 70,000 .050 75,000 .055 80,000 .060 85,000 .060 90,000 .065 95,000 .070 100,000 .070 110,000 .080 115,000 .085 120,000 .085 125,000 .090 130,000 .090 135,000 1.0 140,000 1.0 You also need to consider the angle of the cone at the end of the burner assembly.This is the angle of spray for the nozzle. The nozzle will have a marking on it such as 1.0/80 which means 1.0 GPH with an angle of 80 degrees. Be sure to match the nozzle spray angle to your furnace.
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