Tabla De Consumo Electrico Corpoelec |verified|
Aquí tienes un artículo detallado sobre las tablas de consumo eléctrico de CORPOELEC, cómo interpretarlas, cómo se calcula el costo y consejos para el ahorro.
1. Objective
To provide a reference table for estimating electrical consumption (kWh) of common household appliances, based on the technical standards used by CORPOELEC for billing and load calculations.
8. Innovación y soluciones prácticas derivadas de la tabla
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Practical Application for Households
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. Aquí tienes un artículo detallado sobre las tablas
Misunderstanding or ignoring this table can lead to bill shock. A household crossing from the subsidized block (e.g., 250 kWh) into the next tier may see the per-kWh price double or triple. Thus, the table acts as a behavioral guide: users who monitor their consumption can adjust habits—such as reducing air conditioner runtime, using LED bulbs, or unplugging idle electronics—to stay within a lower-cost block.
3. Example of a Typical Corpoelec Consumption Table
| Appliance | Power (W) | Daily use (h) | Monthly kWh (approx) | |-----------|-----------|---------------|----------------------| | Refrigerator (12-15 ft³) | 200 | 24 (cycling) | 50–70 | | A/C (12,000 BTU) | 1,500 | 8 | 360 | | TV (LED 32”) | 50 | 6 | 9 | | Washing machine | 400 | 1 (3 days/week) | 12 | | Iron | 1,000 | 1 (weekly) | 4 | | 5-bulb lighting (LED, 9W each) | 45 | 5 | 6.8 | | Water pump (0.5 HP) | 370 | 2 | 22 | Programas de eficiencia dirigidos a sectores con consumos
Actual values depend on model, efficiency, and maintenance.
7. Energy Saving Tips Based on the Table
- Refrigerator: Set thermostat to medium, don’t overfill, keep coils clean.
- A/C: Use timer, set to 24°C, seal windows, clean filter monthly.
- Lighting: Replace incandescent (100W) with LED (12W) – saves ~90%.
- Iron: Iron large batches once a week, not daily.
- Water pump: Fix dripping faucets (pump cycles less).