The exact kWh of .204 cubic meters of gas for todays' bath will slightly depend on a calorific value in the next gas bill.
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wizzo227
50 litres of water from tap (approx 10°C) to boiling is 90°C change x 50kg x 4200 Joules of energy, or 18.9MJ. That is equal to 5.25kWh but at an efficiency of 86% you would need nearer 6.1kWh of gas, not allowing for temperature losses in the pipe. So nearer 7kWh, most likely.
So if you heated your bathwater to 55°C, that's half the energy. Call it 3.5kWh, or about 31p worth of gas.
I was so annoyed about seeing the 3.5kWh figure for a bath where I'd claimed 2kWh that in case I might be mistaken I decided to go outside and look at the gas meter before and after filling todays' bath.
In units of cubic meters,
before : xxxxx.118
-after : xxxxx.322
Bath was filled to 10cm depth at the deep end, temperature in the mid 40's of C.
In case you are wondering how I used less gas than expected, I did a couple of hacks.
The house central heating was used for 9 minutes beforehand, using as much gas as the bath fill. That was to mitigate the long warm up time of the combi boiler. The combi boiler circulation was then allowed to settle, which got to 30C at both boiler outlet pipe and house central heating return pipes.
Gas burn was started on a timer; 9 minutes ON. Upstairs hot tap was opened minimally to select the heat exchanger path at the diverter, until warmth reached upstairs, and then the bath tap was opened more. A moderate boiler outlet temperature, believed to be about 65C circulation within the combi boiler, provided heat to the heat exchanger plate as is usual in combi gas boilers, while mains inlet cold went through that heat exchanger to the "hot" pipe to upstairs, which takes a while to warm up.
Gas burn was switched off by timer more than a minute before the hot tap upstairs was turned off, recovering about half of the heat in the 10 metre pipe run to upstairs.
The on-demand gas throttle, which is the bit which gets triggered by hot water demand and doubles your gas consumption and blows steam out of the flue while you shower, was disabled.