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Comparison Midea D50-15F1(W) vs Midea D50-15F6(W)

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Midea D50-15F1(W)
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Typestoragestorage
Energy sourcemainsmains
Installationverticalvertical
Tank volume50 L50 L
Tank shapecylindricalcylindrical
Technical specs
Power source230 V230 V
Power consumption1500 W1500 W
Max. water temperature65 °C75 °C
Tank liningenamelenamel
Water supplywith pressurewith pressure
Magnesium anode
Heating elements11
Heating element type
wet heater
wet heater
Features
Functions
thermostat
thermostat
Safety systems
overheat protection
safety valve
overheat protection
safety valve
General specs
Controlselectronicmechanical
Controls layoutbottombottom
Pipe connectionbottombottom
Tank manufacturer's warranty6 years6 years
Dimensions (HxWxD)72.6x38.5x40.5 cm72.6x38.5x38.5 cm
Weight17.5 kg
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2023march 2021

Max. water temperature

The highest water temperature provided by the device. The standard temperature of hot water in the water supply is 60 °C, and this value is actually the minimum for modern water heaters: models with more modest rates (usually from 40 °C) are extremely rare. But higher values can be found much more often: for example, water heaters of 75 °C and 80 °C are very popular, and in the most powerful models in this regard, the temperature can reach 95 °C and even higher.

On the one hand, strong heating requires appropriate power (which is especially noticeable in the case of instant electric heaters). On the other hand, the higher the temperature of hot water, the less it is needed for a comfortable outlet temperature, after mixing with cold water; this reduces the consumption of heated water, which is especially important for storage boilers. In addition, many models have thermostats (see "Features").

Also, note that heating to operating values may involve different ΔT (degree of temperature change) — depending on the initial temperature of the cold water. The actual performance of the heater directly depends on ΔT; this moment is described in more detail below, in the paragraphs devoted to performance at different ΔT.

Controls

- Mechanical. Manual control using rotary knobs and mechanical buttons. Models with mechanical controls are inexpensive, but the control capabilities themselves are quite limited and, as a rule, include only basic functions.

- Electronic. This control is carried out using an electronic unit. Electronically controlled heaters, as a rule, have a wider range of functions than their “mechanical” counterparts; they can be programmed and equipped with a display to indicate various parameters. On the other hand, with all other characteristics being equal, such heaters are much more expensive.

Weight

The weight of the device, excluding the water collected (passing) into it.
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