The electricity consumption of a kitchen chimney can vary depending on several factors, including the type and model of the chimney, its size, and the frequency and duration of its usage. Generally, kitchen chimneys are designed to be energy-efficient and consume a relatively small amount of electricity.
On average, a standard kitchen chimney in a household consumes around 100 to 200 watts of electricity per hour of operation. If you use the chimney for 1 hour daily, it would consume approximately 100 to 200 watt-hours (Wh) of electricity per day.
To calculate the monthly electricity consumption, you can use the following formula:
Monthly electricity consumption (Wh) = Daily electricity consumption (Wh) x Number of days used per month
For example, if your kitchen chimney consumes 150 Wh per day and you use it every day for a month (30 days), the monthly electricity consumption would be:
Monthly electricity consumption = 150 Wh/day x 30 days = 4500 Wh or 4.5 kilowatt-hours (kWh)
Keep in mind that this is a general estimation, and the actual electricity consumption may vary depending on specific factors related to the chimney. To get a precise measurement of your kitchen chimney's electricity consumption, you can refer to the user manual or check the specifications provided by the manufacturer.