|   Rain Water Feasibility: Data required: Average sleepers per day: average of sleepers per day during  the whole year. Annual rainfall: the data of the specific region must be  inserted. This can be obtained from the folllowing Met Office link: www.metoffice.gov.uk. Main roof hotel area: the area that is going to be used to  collect the rainwater in m^2. Potential collection areas: any other remaining useful  collectable areas.  Specify Roof Surface Type: in order to obtain the Runoff  Coefficient, the material used in the roof has to be selected from the list. Estimated Annual Demand: choose more specific demand  starting from the most commonly use to the less, in order to realise if the  rainwater is enough to meet the following purposes. Garden use, toilet flushing  and washing machines are the main usage, but rain can be used for showers and  baths. Garden Use: Days per year: estimation of the  number of days that the garden will be watered.
 Specific water  capacity: estimation of the litres consumed.
 Use of water in Common rooms:Times per day: estimation of  times per day toilets is used. The tool takes into account the average number  of sleepers per day.
 Specific water capacity: the  water consumed by each one of the previously
 Also, estimation of times per day  washing machines and dishwashing machines are used. Use of water in Guest rooms:Times per day: estimation of  times per day that each of the three different services (toilet, bath and  shower) are used. The tool takes into account the average number of sleepers  per day.
 Specific water capacity: the  water consumed by each one of the previously
 Output: Annual collectable rainwater and the collectable water per  day: potential collectable water in order to compare it to the total annual  consumption. Total water consumption: takes in account the usage (per day  or per year) and consumption estimated to calculate the total water consumption  per year (m^3) for the following items: 
          Common       rooms
            ToiletsWashing        cyclesDishwashing        cycles Average amount of water required: estimates both daily and  annually the amount of water required to satisfy the demand. 
          Daily,       annually in common roomsDaily,       annually in guest rooms ANNUAL consumption in Guest Rooms and Common Rooms: adds the  annual consumption of both areas (common and guest rooms). Sufficient  roof water available: shows if the collectable rainwater is enough to meet the  specified demand. Rain Water Financial Analysis: Data required: Current water use cost: divides the total water cost in four  different categories: 
          Quarterly       water supply billQuarterly       sewage billQuarterly       drainage billTotal       Quarterly Water bill Capital costs: divides the budget used to finance the project  in five different categories: 
          Site       preparation costs (number of hours taken*hourly rate)Purchase       of components (tank, filters, pumps, electrical, wiring control)Collection       and distribution pipeworkInstallation       and commissioning Operating costs: once the rainwater harvesting system has  been installed there are some operating costs that have also to be accounted.  These are divided in five categories: 
          Annual       consumablesAnnual       electricity operating costsLabour       cost from maintenance costs Water unit cost: the price in pounds per m^3 of the water  used. Fixed charge/quarter: the price in pounds of the fixed  charge paid quarterly. Incentive grant (ROC): amount in pounds of the grant  received for the installation of the rainwater harvesting system. for hotels it  can be all the capital cost. Output Current water use cost: gives the amount in pounds that can  be saved with the use of this system for the specified parameters in four  different categories: 
          Annually       water supply billAnnually       sewage billAnnually       drainage billTotal       Annually Water bill Potential water savings: Gives the following values: 
          Total       annual collectable rainwaterAnnual       financial Water SavingsRevised       annual Water Bill Total capital costs and payback: Incentive grant (ROC): amount in pounds of the grant  received for the installation of the rainwater harvesting system, for hotels it  can be all the capital cost. Total operational cost per annum Payback period (years): shows the years needed to amortise  the invested amounts.   |