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Because some of the heat produced by a condensing oil furnace is latent heat, it functions more efficiently.

Is the capacity of an oil furnace expressed in input or output?

The steady-state heat output of the furnace, expressed in BTU/h, is known as the heating (bonnet) capacity of oil heating appliances. Today's typical oil-fired central heating units for residential use have heating capacity ranging from 56,000 to 150,000 BTU/h.

What unit of heat is the capacity of an oil furnace stated in?

The amount of heat (Btu per gallon) released during the combustion process, in which the oxygen from the air combines with the hydrogen and carbon in the fuel, is how a fuel oil's heat of combustion value is expressed.

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