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How do I calculate the BTU equivalent for radiant heating?

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How do I calculate the BTU equivalent for radiant heating?

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To find the Maximum BTU output equivalent for radiant heating, simply use the following formula: Wattage of system x 3.412 = BTU Example: 950 watts x 3.412 = 3241.4 BTU Warmup’s 950 watt system has a BTU equivalent of 3,241.4 *NOTE: these equations only take into account energy to alter air temperature and subsequently do not take into account floor temperatures and radiant temperatures.

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