Tabla De Consumo Electrico Corpoelec

La tabla de consumo es la estructura que utiliza CORPOELEC para clasificar a los usuarios y determinar el precio por cada kilovatio-hora (kWh) consumido. En Venezuela, el sistema no es una tarifa plana única, sino que suele operar bajo un sistema de o escalones.

Corpoelec and educational resources in Venezuela use these average values to help citizens estimate their monthly kilowatt-hour (kWh) usage. Appliance (Artefacto) Power (Watts) Monthly Use (Approx) Est. Monthly kWh (12k BTU) 8 hours/day Electric Shower 30 mins/day Refrigerator 200 - 350 W 24 hours (cycled) 60 - 90 kWh Electric Iron 1 hour/week Television (LED) 70 - 100 W 5 hours/day 12 - 15 kWh Light Bulb (LED) 6 hours/day Sources for estimates: Censo de Carga Eléctrica y Consumo | PDF | Vatio - Scribd tabla de consumo electrico corpoelec

Here is a practical report based on the most reliable available data. La tabla de consumo es la estructura que

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For a typical Venezuelan family, the consumption table is directly reflected in the monthly electricity bill. To estimate their bill, users must add up the power (in watts) of all appliances, multiply by average daily usage hours, and then by days in the billing period. For example, a refrigerator (200 W running 24/7) consumes about 144 kWh per month; an air conditioner (1,500 W used 8 hours daily) adds around 360 kWh monthly. Summing these values and locating the total on Corpoelec’s table gives the applicable rate.