AC Tips: 1.5-Ton Window AC or 1.5-Ton Split AC—Which Consumes More Electricity?
Are you planning to buy an air conditioner but are confused about whether to purchase a 1.5-ton Window AC or a 1.5-ton Split AC? Today, we will attempt to resolve this confusion for you. We will explain which type—the Window AC or the Split AC—consumes more electricity in terms of power consumption. We have compared the 1.5-ton Window AC and the 1.5-ton Split AC models from Voltas.
1.5 Ton 3-Star Window AC
A 3-star rated Window AC consumes 1,204.98 units over 1,600 hours; based on this calculation, the AC consumes 0.753 units per hour. Now, assuming the electricity rate in your area is ₹7 per unit, a 1.5-ton 3-star rated Window AC would incur an electricity cost of ₹5.27 per hour.
1.5 Ton 3-Star Split AC
A 3-star-rated Split AC consumes 975.26 units of electricity over 1,600 hours; based on this calculation, the AC consumes 0.609 units of electricity per hour. Now, assuming the electricity rate in your area is ₹7 per unit, the AC would incur an electricity cost of ₹4.26 per hour.
1.5 Ton 3-Star Split AC
We have provided you with a detailed calculation of the hourly electricity consumption for both models to ensure you have the correct information before purchasing a new air conditioner. If you are considering buying an AC from a company other than Voltas, be sure to carefully review the energy rating chart first. Check exactly how many units of electricity the 1.5-ton Window AC and the 1.5-ton Split AC models from your chosen brand consume over 1,600 hours. If you purchase an AC without verifying this information, you may end up regretting it later.
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