Thailand Energy Standard Compliance Calculator for Air Conditioners
Check if your air conditioner meets Thailand's TIS 2134-2564 energy efficiency standards. Calculate EER rating, compliance status, and potential penalties.
The cooling power of your air conditioner measured in BTU per hour. This determines how much heat the unit can remove from a space and is essential for calculating energy efficiency ratio.
BTU
The electrical power consumed by the air conditioner during operation. Lower power consumption with higher cooling capacity indicates better efficiency and compliance with Thai standards.
watts
The type of air conditioning system installed. Different AC types have different minimum EER requirements under Thailand's TIS 2134-2564 standard.
The classification of building where the AC is installed. Commercial buildings face stricter compliance requirements and potential penalties under Thai energy regulations.
The year when the air conditioner was installed. Energy standards have evolved over time, and newer installations must meet current TIS requirements.
year
The average number of hours per day the air conditioner runs. This affects total energy consumption and helps calculate potential cost savings from improved efficiency.
hours
Your current electricity cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh). This rate is used to calculate annual energy costs and potential savings from meeting compliance standards.
USD per kWh
The total floor area cooled by this air conditioning unit. This helps determine if the AC capacity is appropriate and affects penalty calculations for commercial buildings.
square meters
Results
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EER Rating
The Energy Efficiency Ratio of your air conditioner, calculated by dividing cooling capacity by power input. Higher EER values indicate better energy efficiency and lower operating costs.
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Compliance Status
Whether your air conditioner meets Thailand's TIS 2134-2564 energy efficiency standards. Non-compliant units in commercial buildings may face penalties and require upgrades.
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Minimum EER Required
The minimum Energy Efficiency Ratio required by Thai standards for your AC type and building classification. Your unit must meet or exceed this value to be compliant.
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Efficiency Gap
The difference between your current EER and the minimum required standard. A positive gap indicates non-compliance and shows how much efficiency improvement is needed.
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Annual Energy Consumption
The total electricity consumed by your air conditioner in one year based on daily operating hours. This helps estimate environmental impact and operational costs.
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Annual Energy Cost
The total cost of electricity to run your air conditioner for one year. This baseline cost can be reduced by upgrading to a more efficient, compliant unit.
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Excess Energy Cost
The additional energy cost incurred due to operating below minimum efficiency standards. This represents the extra money spent compared to a compliant unit.
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Potential Penalty Amount
The estimated financial penalty for operating non-compliant air conditioning equipment in commercial or industrial buildings under Thai energy regulations.
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Total Annual Cost
The combined cost of energy consumption and potential penalties for one year. This total helps justify the investment in upgrading to compliant equipment.
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Compliance Recommendation
Expert guidance on next steps based on your compliance status. Includes suggestions for upgrades, maintenance, or certification to meet Thailand's energy efficiency requirements.
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Thailand Energy Standard Compliance Calculator for Air Conditioners
This calculator helps property owners and facility managers verify if their air conditioning units meet Thailand's TIS 2134-2564 energy efficiency standards. By calculating your AC's Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) and comparing it against mandatory requirements, you can identify compliance gaps and potential penalties for commercial buildings. Use the results to make informed decisions about equipment upgrades, budget for compliance costs, and reduce energy consumption while meeting Thai regulatory requirements.
Input Parameters Explained
Parameter
Description
Cooling Capacity
The cooling power of your air conditioner measured in BTU per hour. This determines how much heat the unit can remove from a space and is essential for calculating energy efficiency ratio.
Power Input
The electrical power consumed by the air conditioner during operation. Lower power consumption with higher cooling capacity indicates better efficiency and compliance with Thai standards.
AC Unit Type
The type of air conditioning system installed. Different AC types have different minimum EER requirements under Thailand's TIS 2134-2564 standard.
Building Type
The classification of building where the AC is installed. Commercial buildings face stricter compliance requirements and potential penalties under Thai energy regulations.
Installation Year
The year when the air conditioner was installed. Energy standards have evolved over time, and newer installations must meet current TIS requirements.
Daily Operating Hours
The average number of hours per day the air conditioner runs. This affects total energy consumption and helps calculate potential cost savings from improved efficiency.
Electricity Rate
Your current electricity cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh). This rate is used to calculate annual energy costs and potential savings from meeting compliance standards.
Floor Area Served
The total floor area cooled by this air conditioning unit. This helps determine if the AC capacity is appropriate and affects penalty calculations for commercial buildings.
Understanding Your Results
Result
What It Means
EER Rating
The Energy Efficiency Ratio of your air conditioner, calculated by dividing cooling capacity by power input. Higher EER values indicate better energy efficiency and lower operating costs.
Compliance Status
Whether your air conditioner meets Thailand's TIS 2134-2564 energy efficiency standards. Non-compliant units in commercial buildings may face penalties and require upgrades.
Minimum EER Required
The minimum Energy Efficiency Ratio required by Thai standards for your AC type and building classification. Your unit must meet or exceed this value to be compliant.
Efficiency Gap
The difference between your current EER and the minimum required standard. A positive gap indicates non-compliance and shows how much efficiency improvement is needed.
Annual Energy Consumption
The total electricity consumed by your air conditioner in one year based on daily operating hours. This helps estimate environmental impact and operational costs.
Annual Energy Cost
The total cost of electricity to run your air conditioner for one year. This baseline cost can be reduced by upgrading to a more efficient, compliant unit.
Excess Energy Cost
The additional energy cost incurred due to operating below minimum efficiency standards. This represents the extra money spent compared to a compliant unit.
Potential Penalty Amount
The estimated financial penalty for operating non-compliant air conditioning equipment in commercial or industrial buildings under Thai energy regulations.
Total Annual Cost
The combined cost of energy consumption and potential penalties for one year. This total helps justify the investment in upgrading to compliant equipment.
Compliance Recommendation
Expert guidance on next steps based on your compliance status. Includes suggestions for upgrades, maintenance, or certification to meet Thailand's energy efficiency requirements.
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