Test your own scenario in our simple power calculator. Input your pressure, flowrate and value of energy, and see what your pressure is worth.
The calculator needs two inputs, but can also calcuate the value of your pressure if you enter the value of produced electricity.
- Flow: Enter the average flow in either litre/second, m3/hour, m3/day, gallon/minute, gallon/hour or gallon/day.
- Diff. Pressure: Enter the intended differential pressure in bar or psi. Differential pressure is the difference between your input/upstream pressure and output/downstream pressure. E.g: 12 bar upstream and 4 bar downstream gives a differential pressure of 8 bar. If your downstream pressure is atmospheric, just enter the upstream pressure in this field.
- Value of electricity: Enter the value of 1 kWh. If you are able to utilize the energy in the same building, this value should be equal to the total kWh price on your electricity bill, including taxes. If you have to sell the electricity to the grid, enter the price you assume you can sell it for.
The resulting values are net values, compensated for effiency losses in the system.