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However, I can give you a general idea of how to estimate the electricity consumption of an air conditioner. The power consumption of an air conditioner depends on several factors, including its capacity (1.5 tons in this case), energy efficiency, the size and insulation of the room, local climate, and usage patterns.
To estimate the electricity consumption, you'll need to find the air conditioner's rated power consumption or energy efficiency rating (EER). EER is typically provided in the product documentation or nameplate of the unit and is measured in watts per hour (W/h) or British thermal units per hour (BTU/h).
Once you have the EER, you can calculate the daily electricity consumption using the following formula:
Daily Electricity Consumption (kWh) = (Rated Power Consumption in watts / 1000) x Daily Usage in hours
Keep in mind that the actual electricity consumption may vary based on factors such as ambient temperature, temperature settings, and the efficiency of the unit. For the most accurate estimate, refer to the specific model's technical specifications or contact the manufacturer.
Additionally, newer models may have improved energy efficiency compared to older ones, so it's essential to use up-to-date data when making these calculations.