To calculate the monthly electricity bill for a 1.5-ton air conditioner used 6 hours a day in Pakistan, you'll need to consider the following factors:
Electricity consumption of the air conditioner: The power consumption of an air conditioner is typically measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). For this calculation, let's assume the air conditioner consumes 1.5 kW per hour.
Electricity tariff: The cost of electricity varies based on your location and the electricity provider. Electricity tariffs are usually measured in rupees per unit, where one unit is equivalent to one kilowatt-hour (kWh).
Let's say the electricity tariff is Rs. 20 per unit (Rs. 20 per kWh).
Now, let's calculate the monthly electricity consumption and bill:
Daily electricity consumption: 1.5 kW (power consumption of the air conditioner) x 6 hours of usage = 9 kWh
Monthly electricity consumption: 9 kWh (daily consumption) x 30 days = 270 kWh
Monthly electricity bill: 270 kWh (monthly consumption) x Rs. 20 per unit = Rs. 5,400
Please note that these calculations are based on the assumptions provided and the electricity tariff Electricity tariffs can vary and may change over time, so it's essential to check with your local electricity provider for the most current rates. Additionally, the actual power consumption of the air conditioner may differ depending on its energy efficiency rating (EER) and usage patterns.