The document compares the operating costs of an electrical geyser system without internal storage to a heat pump system with 300L of internal storage. The heat pump system has a higher upfront capital cost that is 28,000 rupees more than the electrical geyser. However, the heat pump system uses significantly less power per day at 2KW compared to the geyser's 7KW, resulting in much lower operating costs of 30 rupees per day versus 105 rupees. This translates to yearly operating costs of 11,077 rupees for the heat pump versus 38,198 rupees for the geyser, saving 27,120 rupees per month in operating expenses.
The document compares the operating costs of an electrical geyser system without internal storage to a heat pump system with 300L of internal storage. The heat pump system has a higher upfront capital cost that is 28,000 rupees more than the electrical geyser. However, the heat pump system uses significantly less power per day at 2KW compared to the geyser's 7KW, resulting in much lower operating costs of 30 rupees per day versus 105 rupees. This translates to yearly operating costs of 11,077 rupees for the heat pump versus 38,198 rupees for the geyser, saving 27,120 rupees per month in operating expenses.
The document compares the operating costs of an electrical geyser system without internal storage to a heat pump system with 300L of internal storage. The heat pump system has a higher upfront capital cost that is 28,000 rupees more than the electrical geyser. However, the heat pump system uses significantly less power per day at 2KW compared to the geyser's 7KW, resulting in much lower operating costs of 30 rupees per day versus 105 rupees. This translates to yearly operating costs of 11,077 rupees for the heat pump versus 38,198 rupees for the geyser, saving 27,120 rupees per month in operating expenses.