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Comfort and Economy
To Obtain Maximum Economy Please Follow This Simple Rule:
Measure the Length of the Room by the Width and Multimply by 100 Watts.
eg. length 5 metres x width 4 metres = 20 square metres
- - 20 square metres x 100 watts = 2000 watts*
- ideally suited for larger living lounge areas
eg. length 5 metres x width 3 metres = 15 square metres
- - 15 square metres, x 100 watts = 1500 watts*
- ideally suited for smaller lounge, dining/meals, larger bedrooms.
eg. length 3.15 metres x width 3.15 metres = 9.9 square metres
- - 9.9 square metres x 100 watts = 1000 watts*
- ideally suited for smaller bedrooms, study, bathroom and en suites.
Running costs are based on Victorian Electrical authorities tariff charges per kilowatt per hour. To establish this you need to refer to your current electrical bill where, on the back of, there is a charge in cents per Kw/hr. That is how much is charged for every 1000 watts of electricity used per hour to run. Based on this, if the tariff is 14 cents per Kw/hr then a 1000 watt heater will cost 14 cents per hour to run.
Provided the heater is sized correctly, for the room in which it is required, the Noirot Electronic Thermostat will read the room temperature every 30 seconds, thus creating a running cycle at the rate of approximately 50%, once the desired temperature is reached.
This means a saving of 50% on running costs. Effectively a Noirot 1000 watts heater will cost approximately 7 cents per hour to run, thereby cutting running costs in half. This example proves that Noirot electric panel heaters can cost from approximately 3.5 cents per hour, for a 500 watt, to as little as 14 cents for the larger 2000 watt.
This guide is approximate and does not take into account:
Insulation/ceiling height/window & floor furnishings/drafts etc.
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