What is the calculation method to determine the actual BTUH output of a hydronic radiant floor?

We are looking for a mathematical calculation for determining the actual btu output of a hydronic radiant slab floor in a basement. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Depends on water temperature, flow rate, spacing of pipes, etc.
Here's a good pace to start -
http://www.healthyheating.com/Radiant_Design_Guide/Infloor_Radiant_Design_Guide.htm#.VLp1b2TF8nU
Go to Uponor. Lots of information.
25 btus/sqft more or less depending...
http://www.uponor-usa.com/
Interesting way to advertise your company and 25 years of experience by posting a how do I do what I actually do question?
This seems like an awfully odd question from someone with the following on their website: "HVAC specialist, over 25 years of field experience."