BIND 10 #867: Patio Heaters
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#867: Patio Heaters
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Reporter: | Type: defect
firepits | Priority: major
Status: new | Component: Unclassified
Milestone: New | Sensitive: 0
Tasks | Sub-Project: DNS
Keywords: Patio | Estimated Difficulty: 0
Heaters | Total Hours: 0
Defect Severity: N/A |
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Add Hours to Ticket: 0 |
Internal?: 0 |
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== Patio Heaters - How to Calculate the BTU Output for Oil Heaters ==
[[Image(http://www.furniturefashion.com/image/small%20propane%20patio%20heater.JPG)]]
For you to be able to know and calculate the BTU or British thermal unit
of your '''[http://www.patioheaterz.com/ patio heater]''' then what you
will need to get is the amount of watts your '''heater''' is needing. Once
you will be able to get that then you can easily get the BTU output of
your '''heater'''. It is very important for you to calculate the BTU
output since this will be all about the amount of heat your heater is
emitting and if that emits too much heat then that could be a very big
problem to you.
[[Image(http://hanamiapartyrentals.com/images/patio%20heater.jpg)]]
Now, there are actually a lot of ways for you to calculate the BTU output
of your
'''[http://csesoc.web.cse.unsw.edu.au/~csesoc/dookuold/doku.php?id=patio_heater_-_how_to_clean_gpl_indoor_gas_heaters
patio heaters]''' and if you want to find out more on these different ways
then all you need to do is to check out the Internet for the information
you are looking for. There are a lot of people who share their ideas on
the Internet, thus it wouldn't be surprising as to find lots of
information for calculating BTU output of your '''Patio Heaters'''.
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