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Converting Meter Reading To Kwh

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telboy1938 | 18:56 Mon 23rd Apr 2018 | Technology
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Having tried all formular off the net I am hoping you guys can help.
Both Gas and Electric meters are metric and readings as follows.
Gas start 31085. end 32308
Electric start 2158. end. 2393
Formular tried was units used x 2.83 x 1.02264 divide by 3.6 but this does not give the Kwh figure on my bill
Your help please
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Electricity meters record in kWh anyway, so 2393 - 2158 = 235 kWh. Gas consumption is measured in either thousands of cubic feet or in cubic metres, so 32308 - 31085 = 1223 thousands of cubic feet or 1223 cubic metres, depending upon whether you've got an imperial or metric meter. If the figure is in thousands of cubic feet you need to first convert it to cubic...
19:24 Mon 23rd Apr 2018
What figure did you come up with, and what was given on your bill, if you don't mind sharing that information?
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Gas. 6992 KWh
Electric 1173 KWh
On my gas bill no of units.
Multiply 1.022640
Multiply 2.83
Multiply 39.5
Divide 3.6
It has been obvious to me for just about ever that understanding a utility bill and making useful comparisons of tariffs across suppliers - and even of tariffs within a supplier - required university level maths.
Electricity meters record in kWh anyway, so 2393 - 2158 = 235 kWh.

Gas consumption is measured in either thousands of cubic feet or in cubic metres, so 32308 - 31085 = 1223 thousands of cubic feet or 1223 cubic metres, depending upon whether you've got an imperial or metric meter.

If the figure is in thousands of cubic feet you need to first convert it to cubic metres by multiplying by 2.83 (giving you 3461.09 cubic metres). If the figure is already in cubic metres then 1223 will be your 'starting figure' in the following paragraph:

Take your 'starting figure' from the previous paragraph (which is 3461.09 if your gas meter is calibrated in thousands of cubic feet but 1223 if it's calibrated in cubic metres) and multiply it by the calorific value (which isn't in your post but it will be on your bill - it's probably 39.4). Then multiply that by the current volume correction (which your post shows as 1.02264). Divide the result by 3.6 to convert to kWh.
I read my bord gais meter weekly, work out the kwh and every bill, I'm usually a few Euro ahead, this is how i do it, just an example of my latest reading, frommlast week,
Meter reading 8243 minus 8053 (reading from last bill)
= 190 x 10.9894 = 2088 kwh
2088 kwh x 0.0037 (carbon tax) = 773 (round off to €7.73)
2088 kwh x 0.05132 (unit rate) = 10716 (€107.16)
number of days since last bill 63 x .2266 = €14.26
add all those, then divide by 100 x 13.5 to get 13.5% tax, add that and you have what should be the bill you'll be getting, works for me every time
>Electric 1173 KWh
Is that the figure on your bill?
This link will convert the difference between the readings into KWh,
https://www.ukpower.co.uk/8home_energy/gas_meter_readings and you can choose imperial (cubic feet) or metric (cubic metres)
FF that's the figure on his electric bill, sounds like telboy is in RoI, (I could be wrong) if so, a step by step guide is printed on back of each bill on how to get the consumption used and how to work out each bill to the cent
Okay thanks. I wasn't querying the bill calculation- I was trying to reconcile the readings with the stated kwh which I'd thought would be a straightforward subtraction. I assume then that in ROI the units for electricity meters are not in kwh. But yes, even in England there is an explanation of how to work out consumption and your bill- including for the messier gas calculation.
Electric meters here are something like this (I did a C&P)
Abbreviations a: actual reading e: estimated reading c: customer reading p: price change cr: credit
Your last bill
Your last bill 28.38 cr
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Payments/Transactions 10.00 cr
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Balance brought forward 38.38 cr
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Your electricity usage Tariff ValueReward Electricity
meter current previous unit unit unit
number reading reading usage price € type Amount
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_1784 1120 p 857 a 263 0.1513 General 39.79
1212 a 1120 p 92 0.1574 General 14.48
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Total electricity charges 54.27
Your Savings(Pay On Time/Ebill) 2.44 cr
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Standard charges and other items
Standing Charge 46 days @ €0.3514 / day 16.16
Standing Charge 16 days @ €0.3655 / day 5.85
PSO Levy Dec/Jan 15.38
VAT 13.5% on €89.22 12.04
VAT on free allowance 13.5% on €62.86cr 8.49 cr
Your Rewards saving 5.00 cr
Payments/Other Transactions
Payment received thank you 10.00 cr
Energy consumption on this bill amounts to approx. 144 kg of carbon emissions.
Thanks. But telboy just said he was trying to work out the kwh figure. Just a matter of subtraction I thought for electricity, hence my query. Maybe we're all answering/assuming different questions
I've just looked back through Telboy's posts and I can see nothing to suggest that he's in the southern part of the Emerald Isle. Indeed I've found references to his phone and TV suppliers that suggest that he's definitely in the UK

So the 'RoI' reference above might be a bit of a red herring. (Further, I can't think of any units other than kWh that an Irish energy supplier would choose to use anyway).
Your right FF, he only wants the kwh
I guessed RoI when he mentioned Bord Gas, didn't think ye had that over in UK
He says "both gas" not bord gas
I'm going to bed - I need to rest my eyes, thanks for pointing that out to me cashier :)

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