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Fuel Costs

Because diesel is a world commodity, through the various fuel crises of the past 35 years, the price of Diesel has proven to be relatively stable.

In NZ, it seems to many consumers, that the electricity industry promotes expensive ways how consumers can spend hard earned savings on gadgets and ideas to save electricity, then they increase electricity costs, so that their cash income suffers little, even though the consumer has commited much private cash to save energy.

In NZ, Electricity prices considerably exceeded diesel prices almost as soon as industry deregulation was enacted many years ago, and even though diesel has also seen some dramatic recent price increases, depending on just who is your electricity supplier and tariff, diesel fuel (when burned efficiently) is some 40% to 50% less than Electricity.

Comparing Diesel with Electricity (heating costs)

When operating continuously (not switching on and off via the thermostat) LASERTM fuel consumption is (litres diesel per hour).........

Heater Hi-fire Med-fire Low-fire
LASERTM 73   1.08 ltrs 0.75 ltrs 0.38 Ltrs


To compare the cost of diesel heat produced by a Laser 73 (9.5 kW OUTPUT) with electricity, identify the cost of each "unit" of power (Kilowatt hour) of electricity that is shown on your monthly power account - typically you will be paying between 19 cents and 25 cents per "unit" or "kilowatt hour", depending on your Power Supplier, Location, and Power Tarriff.

Identify the cost per litre of diesel fuel - for this example we will use $1.00 per litre.

Now apply the following formula to calculate the cost of one kW hr of Diesel (ie. to compare with 1kW hr of Electricity).

Diesel consumed x cost per litre -:- by the heat output = Cost per kilowatt hour ( Unit).

Example:
LASERTM 73 - Hi-fire, 1.08 ltrs x $1.00 (Diesel) -:- 9.5kW output = 11.37 cents per kW hr (electricity equivalent - compare to your power account).

Remember:
a) The thermostat automatically switches the LASERTM from Hi-fire to Med-fire to Lo-fire and to OFF, which reduces consumption.

b) 9.5kW output is nearly the same as operating five 2kW electric heaters simultaneously -- if sustained at 9.5kW output, it's a huge amount of heat in any home

c) 9.5kW will heat an entire (reasonably well insulated) home of 1600sq feet (160m/2) to 2,200sq ft, (220m/2) -- high quality heat in living areas, and "background heat" in the remainder of the home (Some house designs may require supplementary heat distribution, by way of a Heat Recovery Ventilation system (see www.dryair.co.nz). For a detailed analysis of how a Laser Heater will perform in your home, call Avon technical information freephone 0800-379-247, or send us your house plans.

While a LASERTM heater needs electricity, (less than a 100 watt light bulb), converting your heating to diesel energy frees your winter heating needs from the "merry go round" of ever increasing electricity price increases and contributes to the national need to save electricity.

If you are worried about Power Cuts, you can keep your Laser going via a car battery or generator (see power cuts page for more information) to save electricity.


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