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What is the Btu/h output of a 10 kW heater?

  1. 38,210 Btu/h

  2. 36,220 Btu/h

  3. 33,150 Btu/h

  4. 34,120 Btu/h

The correct answer is: 34,120 Btu/h

To determine the Btu/h output of a 10 kW heater, we need to convert kilowatts to British thermal units per hour (Btu/h). The conversion factor is that 1 kilowatt is approximately equal to 3,412 Btu/h. To calculate the output for a 10 kW heater, the formula would be: 10 kW × 3,412 Btu/h per kW = 34,120 Btu/h. This calculation shows that the output of a 10 kW heater is indeed 34,120 Btu/h, which is why the chosen answer is correct. Understanding this conversion is essential for gas fitters, as it allows them to properly assess the heating capacity needed for various applications based on energy input requirements.