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Natural Gas Energy Conversion Factors
Energy Conversion Factors
Use the following conversions to estimate your
gas usage. The natural gas supplied to your
home has an energy content of about 1000 BTU's/cubic foot. A typical water
heater might have a BTU rating of 40,000 BTU/hour. A BTU is defined as the
amount of energy required to raise the temperature
of one pound of water, at one degree Fahrenheit.
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CF (Cubic Feet)
= Approx. 1,000 BTU's 1 CCF = 100 CF = 1 Therm 1 Therm = 100,000 BTU's = 100 CF = 0.1
MCF 10 Therms = 1 MCF 1 MCF
= 1,000 CF
= 10 CCF = 10 Therms 1 Quad = 10 9 MCF = 1010
Therms = 1015 BTU's 8.338 pounds = 1 gallon of water 1 kWh = 3,413 BTU's
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