The formula to calculate the Air Consumption Cost (ACC) is:
\[ ACC = TAC \cdot CPUA \]
Where:
Let's say the total air consumed (TAC) is 100 tons, and the cost per unit of air (CPUA) is $50 per ton. Using the formula:
\[ ACC = 100 \cdot 50 = 5000 \, \text{\$} \]
So, the air consumption cost is $5000.
Definition: Air consumption is the amount of air used by a system or device over a specific period.
Formula: \( \text{Air Consumption} = \text{Flow Rate} \times \text{Time} \)
Example: \( \text{Air Consumption} = 50 \times 60 \)
Definition: This calculator estimates the energy consumption of an air conditioner based on its power rating and usage time.
Formula: \( \text{Energy Consumption} = \text{Power} \times \text{Time} \)
Example: \( \text{Energy Consumption} = 2 \times 8 \)
Definition: This calculator determines the amount of compressed air used by a system or device.
Formula: \( \text{Compressed Air Consumption} = \text{Flow Rate} \times \text{Time} \)
Example: \( \text{Compressed Air Consumption} = 100 \times 30 \)
Definition: Instrument air consumption is the amount of air used by instruments and control devices in a system.
Formula: \( \text{Instrument Air Consumption} = \text{Flow Rate} \times \text{Time} \)
Example: \( \text{Instrument Air Consumption} = 75 \times 45 \)