As per ANSI 12.2 does this simply mean a +/- 2% accuracy ?
How to convert Cubic meter to BTU
There is no conversion. A cubic meter is a unit of volume. A BTU is a unit of energy. Apples and oranges...
you can use easy way 25 square meter*3.281*3.281*80/ 12000 1.79 ton
Answer SaveA square meter of what? A BTU is a unit of energy, so the question can't be answered without more information. I try to calculate as per following:Roughly Btu's per sq.ft is 30.25.Since 1 square foot = 0.09290304 meters squared and can easily be calculated asBtu's per sq.meter is roughly 344.4451.So the space of 1 sq.meter room is 344.4451 BTU.
The amount of BTU's per square foot varies. The BTU's per ft2 in my area is 30-35. In your area there might be more or less. For reference sake... Btu's are not used in Metric settings, Joules are used. 1 btu = 11356 joule Contact a HVAC tech in your area. They can tell you the recommended BTU or JOULE rating for your area with the use of a manual known as a "J manual" +++ To be proper, BTU should be all capitals as in the first sentence, though correct abbreviations are very awkward to use in many Microsoft applications!
Btu and cubic meter are two different measuring units. Btu is the unit for heat transmission, like in ac units 12000 btu/hr. It means this ac unit would remove 12000 btu of heat from the room in one hour. where as cubic meter is the unit for volume.
How to convert Cubic meter to BTU
To take a reading on a BTU meter, locate the display screen on the meter that shows the current BTU consumption. Take note of the number displayed on the screen, which represents the amount of energy consumed in BTUs. This reading can be used to track energy usage and make adjustments as needed to improve efficiency.
One Cubic Meter of natural gas is approximately 36000 btu.
There is no conversion. A cubic meter is a unit of volume. A BTU is a unit of energy. Apples and oranges...
The gas meter on your house is sufficient,
175,000btu, you bell-end
1mm BTU= 28.26 m3
9000 Btu
only if the new pipe is bigger in which case all pipe leading up too it must also be of sufficient BTU rating. So.... No. You'll most likely have to get a new gas line run to your house or a lot of meter work done. maybe meter would have to be replaced to allow height total btu capability.
BTU meters measure the energy content of liquid or gas flows in British thermal units (BTU), a basic measure of thermal energy. One BTU is equal to the amount of energy needed to heat one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.
At least 8000 btu