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Anonymous Posted on Jul 17, 2012

What is the btu for 23EF010GAA

What is the BTU fir this unit and is it energy eff-it

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2007

SOURCE: lg 10000 btu ac wall unit

if you remove the front cover you should see a little sensor with a wire. you need to make sure it has not fallen off its bracket or came off form the evaporator. if it looks to be ok and mounted correctly, you may have a bad sensor and it is not able to tell the temp and not shut the unit down. also to on very hot and humid days even though you have it set to energy saver it senses it still needs to run. If you turn the thermostat up when its on the energy saver will it shut off? and if you do the same on the regular setting will the comressor shut off and the fan stay running? Let me know and I can go from there. Thanks

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: manuel for btu model ml 300 tba procam heater

Here is a link to the manufacturers website... http://www.usaprocom.com/manuals.php?choice=1. You should be able to pull your manual off this site. If you are looking for parts you can contact Master Parts at 800-446-1446 or online at www.masterparts.net.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: The 10,000 BTU portable room a/c unit is not running cold enough

Make sure your vent is closed. check the filter to see if its clean. If you run the a/c you can check your evaporator to see if you have condensation or does it freeze up?
Make sure you have your unit on early in the morning. If you turn it on in the afternoon the humidity might be too much and it will take along time to cool down.
Try those things if that doesnt work then you need a service call.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

SOURCE: mr slim unit in bedroom 9kbtu - room 11x12'- is humid, awful

Lets clarify. DRY mode only dehumidifes that air and does not cool. Cool is used for cooling. Dry mode doesn't normally have temp control; it is automatically set by the unit. I think 9000btu is a big unit for the room; it is overkill. I would switch to a 5000btu unit. it cannot be fixed and the BR unit needs to be uninstalled and the new unit needs to be re-installed. The price of commisioning, de-commisioning and new unit is something in which you will have to pay.
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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: BTU of an old Lennox condensing unit and A coil

38,000 btu AKA 3 ton

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What is the energy efficient info on 5000 btu air conditioner

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What size oil furnace is needed for 1200 square feet?

75000 to 85000 btu Or British thermal pound.
Two units of measure are important in sizing an oil furnace. The first is the British Thermal Unit or BTU, which represents the energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit at normal atmospheric pressure. The input capacity of an oil furnace is often stated using this unit of measure. The second number is the fuel efficiency rating, which is expressed as a percentage. This represents the amount of energy that gets converted to heat, with higher numbers being better. To determine the energy output in BTUs per hour, multiply the input BTU by the efficiency rating. For example, a furnace with 100,000 BTU of input and an efficiency rating of 89 produces 89,000 BTUs of output. One with an efficiency rating of 80 and the same input amount, produces only 80,000 BTUs of output.

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What is btu???

btu stands for british thermal unit
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What is the meaning of BTU?

British thermal unit: a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit at one atmosphere pressure; equivalent to 251.997 calories. The amount of heat needed to raise 1 pound of water 1 degree F (equal to 252 calories).
(British thermal unit) Describes the heat value of fuel for appliances - the higher the BTU, the more heat available for cooking.
A Btu is equivalent to 252 calories and serves as the base unit for measuring the heat content of a fuel source.

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WHAT DOES 12000BTUh MEAN OR REPRESENT IN AIRCONDIONING terMS? eg 12000 or 10000

Hi,
I found this explanation which I certainly couldn't improve on.

The British thermal unit (BTU or Btu) is a traditional unit of energy. It is approximately the amount of energy needed to heat one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. One Btu is equal to about 1.06 kilojoules. It is used in the power, steam generation, heating and air conditioning industries. In scientific contexts the BTU has largely been replaced by the SI unit of energy, the joule (J), though it may be used as a measure of agricultural energy production (BTU/kg). It is still used 'unofficially' in metric English-speaking countries (such as Canada, the United Kingdom), and remains the standard unit of classification for air conditioning units manufactured and sold in many non-English-speaking metric countries.
In North America, the term "BTU" is used to describe the heat value (energy content) of fuels, and also to describe the power of heating and cooling systems, such as furnaces, stoves, barbecue grills, and air conditioners. When used as a unit of power, BTU 'per hour' (BTU/h) is understood, though this is often abbreviated to just "BTU".

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