Btu (15.8°C, Canada)
The Btu (15.8°C, Canada) is a variant of the British thermal unit defined as the energy to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit at a starting temperature of 15.8°C. This definition is tailored to Canadian standards reflecting the country's historical reliance on both imperial and metric.
Newton-meters
A newton-meter (Nm) is primarily used to quantify torque which is the rotational force applied to an object. It is the force of one newton applied perpendicularly to a lever arm one meter long.