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1 kilowatt hour of electricity = 3,413 British thermal units (Btu) NOT BTUh.
1 BTU equals 0.2929 watts
4,266 BTU / 0.2929 = 14,564 Watts in one hour = 14.5 KWh
Someone check me.
jfalbo 1 year ago
4266 BTUH is 1250 W
tomonovisad 1 year ago
Extremely helpful information. Thanks...
matrixm777 2 years ago
Well done!
I have a heaater much similar to your model and have been tracking the fan hours this heating season.
I was able to duplicate your calcs with my experience.
I agree. Ive saved about 85 dollars cdn. this season and have a much warmer living space.
Thanks for your guidance
laframboiser 2 years ago
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1 kilowatt hour of electricity = 3,413 British thermal units (Btu) NOT BTUh.
1 BTU equals 0.2929 watts
4,266 BTU / 0.2929 = 14,564 Watts in one hour = 14.5 KWh
Someone check me.
jfalbo 1 year ago
4266 BTUH is 1250 W
tomonovisad 1 year ago
Extremely helpful information. Thanks...
matrixm777 2 years ago
Well done!
I have a heaater much similar to your model and have been tracking the fan hours this heating season.
I was able to duplicate your calcs with my experience.
I agree. Ive saved about 85 dollars cdn. this season and have a much warmer living space.
Thanks for your guidance
laframboiser 2 years ago