Any idea how much extractor fans cost in electricity bills on average? - need extractor fans
Hello. We have a pump is installed in our bathroom, the race is 2 hours per day, someone could me an idea of how much would it cost? efforts to cut electricity bills, and I wonder whether it is worth rethinking the automatic start and time fan.
Of course, the costs depend on many factors, but estimates of the ..... Welcome
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2 hours at 35 W = 70 W ~ (1 / 15) for each kilowatt-hour.
The cost per kWh 10-15P, if a penny a day.
Suppose you are a motor of 50 watts when running the engine for use 20 hours of electricity were 1Kilowatt ........ 20x500 = 1000 watts (1 kW)
Make sure that the electric bill and see how much they pay per kilowatt hour.
A timer is a good idea, it depends on how much they do not require installation.You see a return on investment for several years. Open the window?
You can use this page to calculate the cost of the fan. You will be your last electricity bill and require information outside of the plate of the fan. The plate is usually a label on the box fan or motor. If you remove the fan cover plate must be visible.
http://www.savvy-discounts.com/calculate/utilities/appliance_costs.html
You can use this page to calculate the cost of the fan. You will be your last electricity bill and require information outside of the plate of the fan. The plate is usually a label on the box fan or motor. If you remove the fan cover plate must be visible.
http://www.savvy-discounts.com/calculate/utilities/appliance_costs.html
You really need to test engine performance .. if it is 300 watts .. it is like running, for example, 60-watt bulbs 5x ..
but it should be run long? You can set the timer so easy ... or lead to the fact that the conversion of light connected in his room .. To turn off the lights when you leave?
Your hood is one of the most common devices are used at home.
When comparing the costs with the costs of the problems caused by condensation. Preference, with the fan continues to run the whole time.
one light bulb on average twice as much electricity.
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