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What about BTUs?

Gas grill buying guide and Frequently Asked Questions
Don't be wowed by BTUs. The British Thermal Unit rating is an indication of the amount of heat a burner emits. Though more BTUs should generate higher temperatures, size and design also affect how hot a grill gets. We looked at cheaper models with BTU ratings as high as 45,000 that didn't grill as well as ones with lower ratings. So don't let a high number blind you to overall quality and user-friendly features. the number of BTUs increases, so does the amount of fuel that is used.

BTUs - What do they mean to you, and how many BTUs does your gas appliance need?

Vent-free vs Vented: comparisons for stoves, fireplaces and ...
The rule of thumb is this. Given a room with adequate insulation and typical ceilings (8 feet +/- 1 foot), each 10,000 Btu's of heat output from an efficient gas appliance will heat approximately 350 sq. ft. If the area to be heated has pitched or vaulted ceilings, poor insulation, or drastic air movement then the heating ability will be reduced. (Vented gas logs are not to be considered in this calculation as they are designed for appearance only.

How much carbon dioxide does a mill emit?

EGA, Asociaci?n E?lica Galicia
A 1,300-kilowatt mill generates the electric energy consumed during the course of a year by one thousand homes, which is he equivalent to saving two thousand barrels of oil and avoiding emitting three thousand tonnes of carbon dioxide. The power installed in Galicia by 2010 is estimated at 6,500 MW, which means an annual saving of 28.4 million barrels of petrol and, 715 million Euro for the Spanish economy.

What is a 'Motherboard'?

LPD Electronic Services Limited - FAQ - ISO9001:2000
A 'Motherboard' is the main circuit board in a computer. It is into this board that the CPU (Central Processing Unit) or 'processor' is plugged. The CPU is the part of the computer that processes information and carries out all calculations.

What are lamp BTUs?

FAQs: Lighting Education and Terminology: GE Commercial Ligh...
British Thermal Units (BTUs) are the measurement of heat output. One BTU is the heat that will raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. It is approximately the amount of heat generated by burning one blue-tip kitchen match. There are approximately 3.4 BTUs per watt per hour. High bulb temperature usually does not affect the life of the lamp unless the temperature is extreme.

Question: What are BTUs?

Fireplaces FAQ
Answer: BTU stands for British Thermal Unit, a measurement that represents heat output. Typically 10,000 BTU can heat approximately 500 square feet.

Does laminate flooring emit formaldehyde? Is it harmful to the environment?

EPLF e.V. - FAQ - Questions and Answers
Like all wood-based products laminate flooring also contains the substance formaldehyde, which can be emitted to the air retroactively. The amount of possible emissions, however, is absolutely minimal and falls within the range of "normal background levels" in room air, according to a report by the Fraunhofer Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut f?r Holzforschung (WKI) Braunschweig. This is comparable with emission levels from natural wood and is well below the legally permissible limit of 0.1 ppm (i.

Why does Eco-fabric absorb and emit of Far Infrared Radiation?

Greenyarn LLC.
Bamboo-carbon nano particles can absorb far infrared radiation from the environment, and emit them to help in cell activation, promotes blood circulation and metabolism in the long run.

Why does my authentication give me a server error?

Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions
Under normal circumstances, the Apache access control modules will pass unrecognized user IDs on to the next access control module in line. Only if the user ID is recognized and the password is validated (or not) will it give the usual success or "authentication failed" messages.

What kind of radiation do the implant seeds emit?

Bard Urological
Radioactive seeds emit low-energy gamma rays (which are like x-rays) and low energy beta particles (which are like electrons). However, the titanium shell of the seed filters out nearly all the emitted radiation except that which is desirable for the treatment of cancer. What the seed ultimately emits is predominantly a low-energy gamma ray that is a very weak type of x-ray.

What kind of motherboard does the 400SC use?

Dell PowerEdge 400SC - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently Asked...
The motherboard is made by Intel (which has been confirmed), but there isn't an Intel part number. The motherboard is an OEM for Dell board, and won't be able to be found in the normal retail/online channels. It closely resembles the D875PBZ. http://www.intel.com/design/motherbd/bz/index.htm Nope. As I've long suspected, it's been confirmed that the 400SC has the same motherboard, no matter what processor is chosen.

Q5.7 I installed a Junior 4 card on a JetWay motherboard, why does my system lock-up?

Frequently Asked Questions about i-Catcher - i-Catcher Digit...
A1.1 - While i-Catcher is supported on the Windows NT 4.0 (both Server and Workstation) platforms, it is no longer supported under Windows 95, 98 or ME. This is because the system components needed by i-Catcher are not reliable enough for long term use. While i-Catcher should have no problems running on Windows 98 or ME, we no longer support such configurations. Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 are recommended for reliable operation.

Does or will Apache act as a Proxy server?

Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions
Apache version 1.1 and above comes with a proxy module. If compiled in, this will make Apache act as a caching-proxy server.

How often does your server go down?

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Not often. Our servers are completely redundant. When one goes down, another one picks up right where it left off.

Does the aluminium heating block emit any substances which are subsequently inhaled by the user?

Vaporizing - Frequently asked questions
No. the top temperature reached in the heating block 240?C (464?F) is by far below the temperature that is needed to emit any substances out of the aluminium alloy AlMgSi, melting point 660?C (1220?F); boiling point 2519?C (4566?F) used by us. This is documented by an analysis of the air produced by the Volcano on top temperature made by the University of Leiden, Netherlands.

How can I troubleshoot a dead motherboard?

FAQ-Motherboards Frequently Asked Questions & Answers about ...
Remove all peripheral hardware devices such as the hard drive, video board and memory. With only the CPU, system speaker and power connected you should hear three beeps. You should then install the system memory and video board and attempt to boot the system from a bootable floppy. Once you have verified that the motherboard will boot from a floppy you can then install the hard drive and other add-in cards one at time.

Can you give me my motherboard manual please?

VIA Arena - FAQ Section
Mainboard manuals are written and supplied by the mainboard manufacturer. Manuals for VIA EPIA and VB series mainboards can be found here. Manuals for VIA branded P4 boards can be found here. If you do not have a VIA brand mainboard, please contact your mainboard manufacturer. VIA cannot assist you in this.

What is a name server?

Domain Name FAQ Hosting Frequently Asked Questions
When using a domain name (for email, web hosting, and just parking a domain) it must reside on a host computer, called a Domain Name Server (DNS). Domain Name Servers are connected to the internet and use special software to translate domain names into the numerical addresses (Internet Protocol numbers) used by the Internet. When internet users enter your domain name into their browser bar, the Domain Name Server directs them to your web site.
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