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Number of bottles1228
Specs
Typeclimaticclimatic
Temperature zones1
Total volume35 L
Minimum temperature10 °С12 °С
Max. temperature18 °С18 °С
Cooling typethermoelectric (Peltier)
Doorglass (tinted)glass (tinted)
Number of shelves5
Shelves materialmetalmetal
Bottles vertical/tilted
Features
Functions
interior lighting
chamber ventilation
 
 
interior lighting
 
charcoal filter
anti-vibration system
More specs
Controlsexternal touch controlstouch controls
Display
Door openinghidden handle
Energy classCA
Energy consumption per year219 kWh
Climate classN (normal)
Noise level26 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)65x25x50 cm74х46х54 cm
Weight22 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016march 2012

Number of bottles

The maximum number of standard wine bottles (straight, Bordeaux type) that the cooler is designed to store.

The increase in capacity affects the dimensions and price of the entire device. So for private home use, a compact wine coolers of small capacity (up to 20 bottles) can be the best choice — especially since the height of such devices is usually small. However, low wine coolers can store more contents — 24 – 25 bottles or more. Models with a capacity of 50 – 80 bottles are already designed mainly for bars and restaurants, but they can also be useful for enthusiastic wine collectors; and the most voluminous of modern wine coolers can hold noticeably more than 80 bottles — in some units up to two or three hundred.

It is also worth noting that it is not recommended to fill wine coolers to their full capacity. The actual occupancy should be at least 30 percent lower than the maximum. So, when choosing, it is worth making an appropriate margin.

Temperature zones

The number of temperature zones provided in the working chamber of the wine cooler.

The temperature zone is a part of the working chamber with its temperature mode, independent of the rest of the volume. In climatic coolers (see "Product type") there is only one such zone — this is quite enough for storing wines, even different types. But it is recommended to serve different types of wine at different temperatures, and all these temperatures differ from the 10..12 °C required for storage. Accordingly, additional temperature zones are desirable in preparation for serving. Moreover, the more these zones, the more types of wines can be kept ready for serving at the same time, but the more expensive the unit is. Thus, most multi-temperature models have only two zones — for storage and for serving; the latter can be reconfigured for different types of wines. More zones — 3 or more — are found mainly in high-end high-capacity coolers.

Total volume

The total volume of the wine cooler working chamber (chambers).

Although the main spec of such units is the number of bottles (see above), volume data can also be useful when evaluating and comparing different models. The fact is that with the same capacity, a larger volume means better air circulation and more efficient temperature distribution. On the other hand, an increase in volume also increases the price and dimensions — and there may simply not be free space for a wide or high wine cooler.

Minimum temperature

It is the lowest temperature in the working chamber that the model can provide.

Note that the optimal temperature for storing different wines is the same — about 10..12 °C; in this mode, almost any wine cooler can work. And lower temperatures may be needed primarily to prepare different types of wine for serving. So, the optimal temperature for most white and rosé wines is considered to be 8...12 °C. However, a lower temperature may be required, and sparkling wines (champagne) are usually served "icy", with a temperature not exceeding 7 °C. One can be found more detailed recommendations on this matter in special sources. In addition, lowering the temperature may be required for storage — it slows the process of wine maturation.

Anyway, the lower the minimum temperature in the wine cooler, the wider the possibilities for setting the climate.

Cooling type

It is the principle by which the wine cooler system works. In modern models, compressor or thermoelectric type of cooling is most often used, much less often — absorption. Here are the features of each option:

— Compressor. The same principle as conventional refrigerators works: due to the operation of the compressor, a refrigerant circulates through the cooling circuit, which takes out excess heat from the working chamber and brings them out through the radiator. This cooling method is reliable and efficient; it allows you to provide almost any conditions inside the working chamber, regardless of the ambient temperature. In addition, compressors can even be installed in built-in units. Such systems are prone to vibrations and are highly undesirable when storing wine. However, wine coolers often use special compressors with a low vibration level, as well as cushioning systems (see "Features"), which reduces this disadvantage to zero. However, these measures significantly affect the cost, although compressor systems themselves are not cheap.

— Thermoelectric (Peltier). Cooling using thermoelectric plates, so-called Peltier elements. When current is passed through such a converter, one side of the plate is cooled, and the other side is heated. Thanks to this, in wine cabinets of this type, it is possible to implement not only cooling but also heating. Thermoelectric systems are much simp...ler, more reliable, more compact and cheaper, compared to compressor coolers. On the other hand, with higher power consumption, they have lower performance. And the efficiency of Peltier elements is not very high — in particular, they do not cool to a certain temperature but to a certain number of degrees relative to the ambient temperature (usually 10 – 15 °C). In light of all this, mainly wine coolers of a rather small capacity are made thermoelectric. It is also worth saying that for several reasons, such units can not be built-in.

— Absorption. Absorption cooling is carried out due to the absorption and release of heat during certain chemical processes. Such systems have practically no moving parts, thus they are silent and do not create vibrations; their small size allows them to be used even in compact wine coolers. The main disadvantage of units with this cooling type can be called high cost. In addition, they consume a lot of electricity and may contain chemicals that, if the circuits are damaged, are dangerous to humans (for example, ammonia).

Number of shelves

The number of shelves provided in the design of the wine cabinet.

Such shelves are usually mounted on rails and can be removed if necessary. In some models, they can also be rearranged to another level. All this can be useful for organizing the space inside the cooler — for example, to accommodate large bottles of increased thickness, you can remove one of the shelves, providing the right amount of needed space. As for the quantity, it is selected by the manufacturer, taking into account the capacity, width and height of the working chamber, so this parameter is not that important when choosing.

Bottles vertical/tilted

The ability to place bottles in the cooler vertically or at an angle(cork up).

This placement provides two advantages. Firstly, the sediment formed in the bottle sinks to the bottom, and the drink becomes optimally suitable for serving. Secondly, if the cabinet has a glass door, one can see the bottles with labels, not just corks or bottoms, as in horizontal placement. On the other hand, note that for long-term storage (a month or more), an upright or tilted position is not suitable: the cork is not washed with wine, which dries out and begins to let in excess air. So even in large spacious coolers, only one or two shelves are usually provided for such a position — the rest are for horizontal storage.

Functions

Interior lighting. Lighting installed in the working chamber. It allows you to see the contents of the cooler better. Lighting is useful since the working chamber is often in the shade, even in bright ambient light.



Chamber heating. The ability of the cooler to work in heating mode. In temperature models, heating is used to prepare red wines for serving: we recall that such wines are stored at standard 11..12 °C, but the optimal serving temperature can be up to 18 °C, depending on the wine type. In climatic coolers, this function is designed mainly for cases where the ambient temperature drops below the optimum temperature of the working chamber. For example, in case of problems with room heating. In addition, increasing the temperature during storage speeds up the process of wine maturation, which can also be useful.

Fast cooling. A special intensive cooling mode designed for situations where a large number of non-chilled bottles must be additionally placed in an already loaded wine cooler. If you do this in normal cooling mode, the temperature inside will rise noticeably, and it may adversely affect the wines already stored in the cabinet. During the fast cooling, excess heat is intensively removed from the working chamber. It helps to avoid microclimate disturbances. It is worth noting that this mode usually needs to be turned on in adv...ance, a few hours before loading a new batch of wine bottles, and turned off after a certain time to avoid overloads. These details must be given in the manufacturer's documentation.

Chamber ventilation. The presence of a ventilation system in the working chamber of the cooler. Such a system prevents the accumulation of unpleasant odours that can adversely affect the taste of wine, penetrating through corks. Note that in models without a fan, air circulation also occurs, but it is much less intense.

Humidity control. It is the ability to adjust the air humidity inside the wine chamber. Some wines are very demanding on storage conditions and require not only a certain temperature but also a certain humidity. The humidity control function allows you to set its optimal value. In addition, the humidity should not be lower than 70%. Otherwise, the cork dries out, and an excessive amount of air gets into the bottle, which accelerates the oxidation of the wine and worsens its taste.

Charcoal filter. A special filter that removes foreign odours from the air in the wine cooler. Wine bottles are not completely sealed — some air constantly enters through the cork, which has a porous structure, and strong odours can thus enter the bottle and adversely affect the taste and aroma of the wine. The charcoal filter helps to avoid this. Note that it must be replaced from time to time.

Anti-vibration system. System for smoothing various vibrations and shocks affecting the wine cooler. Such influences are extremely undesirable for storage — they disrupt the course of biochemical processes and can even spoil the product. The presence of an anti-vibration system is relevant mainly for coolers with compressors (see "Cooling type"). It is the compressor circuits that are most susceptible to vibrations. If such a unit does not have such a function, it is a low-cost model not designed for long-term and thorough storage of expensive wines. Or it is a device with a high-quality compressor, which initially has a low vibration level and can be used without special protection against them. As for thermoelectric cabinets, the fans used in them are also potential sources of vibration but not as intense as compressors. Therefore, in such units, an anti-vibration system rarely occurs.

Reversible door. It is an ability at your discretion to choose the direction in which the door of the wine cabinet will open. This function allows you to adjust the design to the location; it can be useful in cramped conditions, where the door can normally open only in one direction.

Door alarm. It is a system that monitors the closing of the wine cooler door. If the door is not closed for a long time or is not closed tightly enough, an audible or light (depending on the model) signal is given. It avoids a critical change in temperature and humidity in the wine chamber and preserves the quality of the wine.

Failure indicator. It is a system that monitors the state of the wine cooler units and gives a signal in case of failure. It allows you to avoid unpleasant consequences, ranging from a critical change in storage conditions and damage to wine ending to serious breakdowns and even accidents.

Child lock. A special lock designed mainly to prevent a curious little child from getting to the contents of the wine cooler. The child lock is turned on and off in a special way that does not create problems for an adult but is not available for a child. And in some models, such a lock is closed with a traditional key. It can also be used for general protection against unauthorized access to the contents of the wine cooler.

Controls

The type of control for wine coolers is indicated primarily by the type of control panel, and its location is also taken into account. According to these criteria, in our time, the following options are distinguished: internal rotary knobs, external rotary knobs, internal push-buttons, external push-buttons, internal touch controls and external touch controls. In details:

- Rotary knobs. The simplest type of control. It is quite rare due to poor comfort and tuning accuracy. And for wine coolers, which are not budget devices, this solution looks very doubtful.

- Push-buttons. A fairly convenient, practical and at the same time inexpensive way, suitable for both models with basic capabilities and advanced units; at the same time, buttons are simpler and more compact than rotary knobs and cheaper than touch controls. Therefore, this option is very popular in modern wine coolers.

- Touch controls. Such touch panels are somewhat more expensive than push-button controls, but this is almost imperceptible against the price of the entire cooler. Touch controls are made only electronic, so it is accurate and as functional as possible. At the same time, the touch controls give the device a technological appearance and do not accumulate dirt due to the...absence of unnecessary slots and protruding parts. Note that this type of control is very convenient for coolers with thermoelectric cooling and is used in most of these models, although it is often found in compressor units.

It is worth noting that all types of controls can be both hidden and placed behind the door (internal) and available for settings without opening the door (external). The first option is more pleasing in terms of aesthetics. The second option makes it easier to configure the device.
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