
Helpful Hints
One gallon of water weighs 8.33 pounds.
- One BTU (British Thermal Unit) is the amount of heat it takes to heat one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit
- One square foot of radiation in a steam system is equal to 240 BTU's per hour.
- One gallon of #2 fuel oil yields 141,000 BTU's
- It takes 50,000 BTU's to heat one gallon per minute of domestic hot water over a one hundred degree temperature rise.
- One therm of natural gas yields 100,000 BTU's
- One kilowatt hour of electricity yields 3,415 BTU's
- If a drip from your faucet fills an eight ounce glass in 15 minutes, it will waste 180 gallons per month and 2,160 gallons per year.
- A low flush toilet can save you up to 18,000 gallons of water per year.
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