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Any One Understand Gas And Electricity Unit Prices?
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I need to know if it is cheaper for me to heat my hot water by electric immersion heater water tank or by gas central heating for one hour.
The unit costs are:
Electricity 6.18p
Gas 2.45p
The immersion heater is 3kw.
The unit costs are:
Electricity 6.18p
Gas 2.45p
The immersion heater is 3kw.
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(Last minute edit, use 31.65857 ;-) ) ------------ - I get different values for the multiplicati on factor depending on whether I use your bill's figures, or mine ! It has to be down to rounding factors I guess but ... Looking at my bill it worked out at about 31.7, but looking at the figures you give it looks more like 31.5: but I guess they are in the same ball park....
18:12 Wed 28th Sep 2016
I suspect you already have the gas in kWhrs ? In which case gas is the lower price by direct comparison. (Ignoring standing charges.)
On my gas bill the meter reading, which I assume is in therms, is converted to kWhrs by multiplying by 31.7 (approximately).
I assume your electricity figure is already in cost per kWhr.
If your unit was the meter reading, then the unit price for gas is not only already lower, it seems the gas unit is many kWhrs so it would be ridiculously cheaper.
On my gas bill the meter reading, which I assume is in therms, is converted to kWhrs by multiplying by 31.7 (approximately).
I assume your electricity figure is already in cost per kWhr.
If your unit was the meter reading, then the unit price for gas is not only already lower, it seems the gas unit is many kWhrs so it would be ridiculously cheaper.
Just to make life even more complicated, you need to know how efficient your gas boiler is. The electricity consumed by an immersion heater is almost all used in heating the water; you will be aware that hot air comes out of your boiler flue and that is wasted energy. The other thing to bear in mind is that the immersion heater only heats the water in the top of the tank, since the element doesn't reach right to the bottom; the gas boiler heats a different amount, depending where the inlet and outlet to the cylinder are.
Let's make it even more complicated. Every time you switch on the gas boiler you waste a boiler full of hot water plus the water in the pipes feeding it. In winter, when the heating is on, this is less of a waste than in the summer, when the boiler is only used to heat the water; it may be cheaper to use the immersion heater in the summer and the CH boiler in the winter.
Do you have a timer on the immersion heater? If not, getting one installed professionally may cost more than any savings anyway.
Do you have a timer on the immersion heater? If not, getting one installed professionally may cost more than any savings anyway.
Your assumption is correct hc4361, assuming that the 6.18p per KWH is the Economy 7 rate.
Just out of interest, we have an insulated tank but I put a jacket on top of the insulation. On one occasion we went away for 4 days. I was having a shower the morning after we got back and the water was only just warm enough. Then I realised I'd forgotten to turn the water heating back on.
Another thought, 60 deg is too hot to put your hands in; try turning the thermostat on the immersion heater down by a few degrees.
Just out of interest, we have an insulated tank but I put a jacket on top of the insulation. On one occasion we went away for 4 days. I was having a shower the morning after we got back and the water was only just warm enough. Then I realised I'd forgotten to turn the water heating back on.
Another thought, 60 deg is too hot to put your hands in; try turning the thermostat on the immersion heater down by a few degrees.
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