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*Fireplace heat loss from chimney can be 80-90% - [https://indianamichiganpower.com/save/eNewsletter/ViewStory.aspx?StoryID=178] | *Fireplace heat loss from chimney can be 80-90% - [https://indianamichiganpower.com/save/eNewsletter/ViewStory.aspx?StoryID=178] | ||
*At high temperatures, temperature in degrees F is about 2x that of degrees C. Specifically, ~9/5 times. | *At high temperatures, temperature in degrees F is about 2x that of degrees C. Specifically, ~9/5 times. | ||
*Glenwood 5000 stove is rated for 100k BTU, with 11 sf of heat exchange area - about 10k BTU/SF | |||
*1 kW ~ 3000 BTU/hr |
Revision as of 20:26, 17 September 2015
Thermal numeracy refers to understanding the quantities of heat produced, emitted, and transferred in various physical phenomena.
- Fireplace heat loss from chimney can be 80-90% - [1]
- At high temperatures, temperature in degrees F is about 2x that of degrees C. Specifically, ~9/5 times.
- Glenwood 5000 stove is rated for 100k BTU, with 11 sf of heat exchange area - about 10k BTU/SF
- 1 kW ~ 3000 BTU/hr