Hotel Heat Pump Hot Water
Monthly heating cost at COP 3.8 vs diesel boiler — honest per-kWh-heat comparison.
Hotels burn boiler diesel for 24×7 hot water — a commercial heat-pump bank at COP 3.8 routinely cuts that line 60–70%. Per-1000-litre economics scale with occupancy; run the monthly math.
A COP of 3.8 means each electrical unit delivers 3.8units of heat — the heat pump doesn't create energy, it moves it. The comparison divides diesel boiler's fuel price by its efficiency for an honest per-kWh-of-heat contest.
Indicative estimates only, not financial or investment advice. Tariffs, subsidies and net-metering rules change — verify with your DISCOM, utility or installer before committing.
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Use the free Hotel Heat Pump Hot Water online — Monthly heating cost at COP 3.8 vs diesel boiler — honest per-kWh-heat comparison. Runs instantly in your browser: no signup, no upload, mobile-friendly.
About Hotel Heat Pump Hot Water
Hotels burn boiler diesel for 24×7 hot water — a commercial heat-pump bank at COP 3.8 routinely cuts that line 60–70%. Per-1000-litre economics scale with occupancy; run the monthly math.
How to use Hotel Heat Pump Hot Water
- 1Enter your monthly heat need (help text gives typical values).
- 2Confirm the COP and your electricity tariff.
- 3Compare against the alternative fuel's monthly cost.
Why use Hotel Heat Pump Hot Water?
- ✓COP accounting: heat moved per unit of electricity bought
- ✓Honest comparator: rival fuel ÷ rival efficiency
- ✓System-typical COP defaults from field data, not brochures
- ✓Monthly money math for the payback conversation
Frequently asked questions
What does COP actually mean for my heating bill?+
Coefficient of Performance = heat delivered ÷ electricity consumed. COP 4 means each kWh you buy delivers 4 kWh of heat — the other 3 are pumped from outside air/ground for free. Your effective heat price becomes tariff ÷ COP: ₹8 electricity delivers ₹2/kWh heat.
Heat pump vs gas vs electric resistance — which is cheapest?+
Compare per kWh of HEAT: resistance = tariff (COP 1); gas = gas price ÷ ~0.9 efficiency; heat pump = tariff ÷ COP. At ₹8 power and COP 3.5, the heat pump delivers heat at ₹2.3 — beating most gas prices and demolishing resistance. This calculator runs your actual rates.
Do heat pumps work in very hot or very cold climates?+
Both, with caveats: cooling-dominated India is heat-pump natural territory (an AC IS one). For heating, modern cold-climate units hold COP ~2 at −15°C; ground-source sidesteps weather entirely via stable earth temperature. The system presets here carry climate-honest COPs.
Why is my real COP lower than the rated one?+
Ratings are lab points; seasonal reality includes defrost cycles, part-load behaviour, and your actual temperature lift. Field seasonal COPs run 15–25% under rated. Measure yours with the COP-from-bills approach: heat delivered (litres × ΔT × 1.16 Wh) ÷ metered kWh — the Hotel Heat Pump Hot Water accepts your measured figure.
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