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| Case Studies |
COMPARATIVE
COST ANALYSIS AND ENERGY SAVINGS BETWEEN HEAT PUMP &
CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
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| Heating System |
Quantity Of Water |
Heat Load
In Kcl |
System
Power
Consumption In Kw / Ltrs. |
Time
In
Hrs. |
Total
Power
Consumption In Kw |
Power consumption Rs. Day |
Power consumption Rs. Month |
Power consumption Rs. Annum |
* Capital
Cost
Rs. |
Payback
Period
Compare To Heat Pumps |
| Heat
Pump |
15000
lts. |
6,75,000 |
21.7
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6.00
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130.2 |
651/- |
19,530/- |
2,34,360/- |
24,67,000/- |
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| Geysers |
15000
lts. |
6,75,000 |
432 |
2.00 |
864.0 |
4,320/- |
1,29,600/- |
15,55,200/- |
12,24,000/- |
1
year |
| Diesel
Boilers |
15000
lts. |
6,75,000 |
80
ltrs. |
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3,120/- |
93,600/- |
11,23,200/- |
5,00,000/- |
2
years
5 months |
| Solar
Systems |
15000
lts. |
6,75,000 |
**54
kw |
8.00 |
432.0 |
2,160/- |
64,800/- |
7,77,600/- |
20,43,500/- |
9
months |
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* Subject to revision. |
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** Back up heating for 50% of water quantity during non-sunny hours. |
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“Heat pump has been considered as an energy saving device by the Government of India and allows you 80% Depreciation during the first year of the purchase.” |
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