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Comparison Liebherr GNP 1913 149 L vs Liebherr GN 1923 149 L

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Liebherr GNP 1913 149 L
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Product typefreezerfreezer
Capacity149 L149 L
No Frost
Number of compartments55
Features
Max. temperature-15 °C-15 °C
Minimum temperature-32 °C-32 °C
Power failure autonomy24 h43 h
Freeze capacity15 kg/day15 kg/day
Fast freeze
Reversible door
Door alarmsoundsound
More specs
Controlsexternal push-buttonsexternal push-buttons
Child lock
Energy classA++A+
Energy consumption per year186 kWh237 kWh
Climate classSN, N, ST, TSN, N, ST, T
Noise level42 dB42 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)125x60x63 cm125x60x63 cm
Weight50 kg
Country of originBulgaria
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2014june 2009

Power failure autonomy

The amount of time the freezer keeps food cold enough when the refrigeration system is turned off, for example, due to a breakdown or power outage. Technically, the power failure autonomy for each model is calculated differently; For example, for a freezer with an operating temperature of -18 ° C, this is the period during which the products in the chamber heat up from -18 ° C to -9 ° C. To sum up, the time is indicated during which the frozen products are guaranteed not to heat up to a temperature at which they could lose their properties.

Child lock

The child lock allows you to block freezer controls and/or access to its internal volumes. This function will be useful in families where there are small children. Thus, the child will not be able to get to the freezer controls and change its operation mode.

Energy class

The energy class shows how economical the freezer is in terms of electricity consumption. Initially, the classes were designated in Latin letters from A (most economical) to G (high power consumption). Recently, improved classes A+, A++ and A+++ appeared (the more pluses - the more economical the device).

It should be borne in mind that this indicator represents not the actual energy consumption but the efficiency of the unit compared to similar models. Therefore, a small class A freezer may have a lower power consumption than a large class A++ model. And other things being equal, a more economical device, as a rule, costs more, but this difference can quickly pay off during the operation.

Energy consumption per year

It is the average amount of energy consumed by the freezer in a year of operation. Of course, these figures are not absolutely accurate. The actual power consumption may vary depending on the specific operating conditions. However, this parameter makes it possible to evaluate the consumption of the device and compare different models with each other. At the same time, it often turns out to be more convenient and visual than the energy consumption class (see above) because, in this paragraph, we are talking about a specific figure (from which you can also calculate the cost of electricity consumed).

Country of origin

It is the country in which, according to the manufacturer, this or that model is manufactured. Even though most of the capacities are concentrated in China, European factories for the production of household appliances have not disappeared. And some models can be produced there. In general, such a division into a Chinese or European factory should not particularly affect the quality of products, but the stereotype of a reliable European assembly is present. However, it is possible that the model may have a country of manufacture, for example, Poland, and in the store under the same article, you will meet China.
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