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1032.46*0.8 = 825.968 dtu/w at 80%.
Good balanced option... double the stats we get 1,651.936, or round up to 1652 kDTU heating at 1920 watts with unlimited temperature.
Or if we consider lossless energy conversion, as turbine does leak heat, and therefore it will be impossible to gain power even with 1 to 1 ratio:
Steam turbine=877590*0.9/850=929.21 dtu/w
929.21 multiply by deisred power, best option would be 2 kw, so 1,858,420 dtu, or round down to 1858 heating at 2000 wattage, is another setting that makes sence.
1784 heating at 1920 wattage, or 892 at 960 for default wattage, all with conservation of energy at turbines power baseline.