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British thermal unit Used for both heating and cooling, BTU is a measure of the heat given off when fuel is combusted. One BTU is equal to the heat given off by a wooden kitchen match.
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British thermal unit A unit of heat or cooling. That required to change the temperature of a pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
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British thermal unit (Btu) - One British thermal unit, or Btu, is roughly equivalent to burning one kitchen match. The standard of measurement used for measuring the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree (Fahrenheit). That may not sound like much, but a typical home consumes about 100 million Btus per year. Approximately one-half for the total is used for space heating.
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British thermal unit A basic measure of the amount of heat that will raise one pound of water one degree F. An ordinary wooden match produces approximately one BTU of heat.
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British thermal unit The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a pound of water 1 degree from 59 degrees to 60 degrees. BTUH stands for British Thermal Unit Per Hour- this establishes a time reference to BTU input or output rates.
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