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         Excel Sheets
This first excel sheet will help you know what analog output you will have and you can change the range. Simply place your span value in and the sheet does the rest. Click here and play with it. 
Click here to open up a BTU calculator. Why do we need to know the BTU value? Because we need to make sure we burn everything and let nothing make it to the air as a gas.