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  1. Firewood BTU charts and weight per cord. Compare the differences in energy content and weight per cord between the best firewood species.

  2. BTU – this unit of measurement is most commonly used for evaluating the thermal output of timber. 1 BTU is the amount of energy it takes to heat 1 lb of water by 1 F. Cord of firewood measures 4x4x8 ft equaling 128 cubic feet in dimensions.

  3. Here are two charts showing the weight and available heat content of one cord of firewood of various species, the first sorted by heat value, and the second sorted alphabetically for easy lookup.

  4. These firewood BTU charts compare the heat energy ratings and weight of common firewood species. You may notice that as the dry weight per cord increases, so does the BTU rating. Wood has close to the same BTU per dry pound regardless of species.

  5. Here are two charts showing the weight and available heat content of one cord of firewood of various species, the first sorted by heat value, and the second sorted alphabetically for easy lookup.

  6. Knowing the BTU ratings will help you decide how much wood to buy, how much heat it will produce, and how long it will last. Talk to your firewood supplier to determine the BTU ratings of the wood they have available, and check labels on bundles to get an idea of the BTU rating.

  7. 7 Απρ 2024 · Detailed Wood BTU Chart of all common firewood and how much heat they put out when burned in your wood stove.

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