formula for pump cost per month
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The cost of operation of the pump is calculated by taking the wattage of the
pump times 24 hours per day and dividing by 1000 to get it into kilowatts-hour, and then multiplying the result by the kilowatt-hour cost of your electric company, which should be shown on your statement. For my sequence pumps at 393 watts X 24hours / 1000watts per kilowatt = 9.43 kilowatt hours per day. 9.43 kilowatt hours X 4.1cents per kilowatt hour = 38.67 cents per day per pump. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/index.html "Grumpy" wrote in message news:OPwSc.108793$8_6.80112@attbi_s04... running 24/7 thanks |
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