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How to determine efficiencies of electric heating systems?
Good luck to building a house. You can use this converter http://www.calculatorology.com/watts-to-btu-conversion/ to convert watts to BTU. according to this converter tool 100 watts = 341.2141633 . You can use multiple calculations as well.
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