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BTU vs m3/h

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Anonymous
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BTU vs m3/h

do you know if is it possible to change the Units of air flow (BTU) for m3/h ?? if it is posible, how can I do that? thank you all
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Anonymous
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Btu is a unit for heat/energy, not airflow. Airflow in english units is CFM (ft3/min) which can be converted to m3/h easily.
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Anonymous
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Hi Anyav! The units for airflow is depending on the unit setting in the drawing. Metric drawings use l/s a unit for flow; Imperial drawings use CFM. /Bosse "Anyav" wrote in message news:415aa030$1_3@newsprd01... do you know if is it possible to change the Units of air flow (BTU) for m3/h ?? if it is posible, how can I do that? thank you all
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BHashman
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Please correct me if I am miss-speaking...

Also think about formulas in your property sets. Even if the dwg is in Imperial and you now need the data in metric then a formula based on the cfm could be accomplished.

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