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In order to provide the most accurate representation possible, users can make adjustments for the profitability analysis in the Available LCC settings area on the right side of the dialog.
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If the Available LCC settings area is not visible in the Running costs dialog, it can be made visible and fixed using the |
The following parameters can be defined for a profitability calculation:
This field allows for selecting the LCC profiles stored in the database.
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This value determines the average value of the forecast increase in the electricity price in the evaluation period. The default value here is a 6% increase.
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This field allows defining the average annual operating time of the pump. The default value is 5600 hours.
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This option allows you to determine whether the calculation should consider a night setback, i.e. an automatic power reduction, for example in heating systems.
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This option determines whether the calculation should include an adjustment of the operating time in case of a deviation of the specified flow.
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Enter the current electricity price in this field. In connection with the increase rate defined above, future electricity prices can be calculated accordingly.
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This is where you define the period under review, i.e. the presumed operating time of the system.
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This field specifies the percentage of the purchase price to be used as necessary maintenance costs.
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Defining the inflation rate allows the cost calculation to be adjusted for inflation and gives you a real estimate of the costs.
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Set the average interest rate in this field. This has an influence on the calculation of the amortization period.
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This section allows you to store the fuel prices for pumps with combustion engines.
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Any costs incurred for disposal and installation can be specified in this area.
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This section can be used to specify the annual expected costs for maintenance, environmental contamination, loss of production, servicing and other annual costs.
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