AC Bill Calculation: As soon as the summer season arrives, the coolness of AC starts to be remembered, but at the same time the concern of electricity bill also increases. Most middle class families think that AC is needed every time, but the bills come down. In such a situation, if you can already know how much bill is going to come from running AC?
Now with the help of UPPCL website sitting at home, you can find out how much power AC will consume. With this, you can control your expenses in advance and control it.
How to calculate AC power expenditure on UPPCL website?
Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) has made available a conference on the calculator website, with the help of which you can know yourself how many units of your AC will spend every day and month.
1. Open the website and click on the “Appliances” tab.
2. Select AC – out of 1 ton, 1.5 tons or 2 tons you have.
3. Choose Watt – This information is on the energy rating label of your AC.
4. Fill the number of hours and days – such as 10 hours daily and 30 days a month.
5. Click on Calculate.
How much will be spent in a month?
If you run an AC of 1.5 tonnes of capacity for 30 days daily at 10 hours, whose power is 2250 watts, then according to the government website, your total electricity consumption will be around 675 units. If you consider an average rate of Rs 7 per unit, then your estimated electricity bill will be Rs 4725. After adding tax and other additional charges, this amount can be more than Rs 5000. The thing to note is that the load of the electricity connection of your house, such as 4 kW also helps in the calculation of the bill.
Let us know that UPPCL is the official power service website of the Uttar Pradesh government, from where you get the most reliable and accurate information. By using this type of government website, not only can you guess your expenses properly, but can also avoid unnecessary expenses.
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