Electricity Consumption Formula:
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The electricity consumption calculation helps Indian households estimate their energy usage and electricity bills. It calculates the energy consumed by electrical appliances based on their power rating, usage time, and efficiency factor.
The calculator uses the electricity consumption formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts power consumption from watts to kilowatts and multiplies by time and efficiency factor to get energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
Details: Calculating electricity consumption helps Indian households manage energy usage, reduce electricity bills, and make informed decisions about appliance usage and energy-efficient alternatives.
Tips: Enter power in watts, time in hours, and efficiency factor (default is 1.0). All values must be positive numbers. The result shows energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh).
Q1: What is the typical power consumption of common household appliances?
A: LED bulbs: 5-15W, Fans: 50-75W, Refrigerator: 100-300W, AC: 1000-2000W, TV: 50-200W.
Q2: How does this help reduce electricity bills?
A: By identifying high-consumption appliances and optimizing their usage, households can significantly reduce their electricity bills.
Q3: What is the efficiency factor?
A: The efficiency factor accounts for energy losses and varies by appliance type. Most modern appliances have factors close to 1.0.
Q4: How accurate is this calculation?
A: The calculation provides a good estimate, but actual consumption may vary based on appliance condition, voltage fluctuations, and usage patterns.
Q5: Can this calculator be used for commercial purposes?
A: While the formula is the same, commercial calculations may require additional factors and professional energy audits for accurate results.