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can anyone help me understand why my new beko washing machine only has cold water connection, does it heat the water up itself?
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The energy efficiency bit is simple:
The hot water in your tank is very hot - it needs a lot of cold water to bring it down to the right temperature. Or not hot enough for boil washes and needs to be heated up.
When this hot water comes out of your tank it is replaced with cold water so it needs to be heated up again.
Your new washing machine uses only enough water to do the job and heats it up to no more than the required temperature.
I was very surprised when I bought my new machine that the washing time was a lot less than my old dual fill.
The energy efficiency bit is simple:
The hot water in your tank is very hot - it needs a lot of cold water to bring it down to the right temperature. Or not hot enough for boil washes and needs to be heated up.
When this hot water comes out of your tank it is replaced with cold water so it needs to be heated up again.
Your new washing machine uses only enough water to do the job and heats it up to no more than the required temperature.
I was very surprised when I bought my new machine that the washing time was a lot less than my old dual fill.
If you have a machine with a hot fill, the hot water coming in will probably be around 50 - 60 degrees. If you're doing a 40 degree wash, for example, the machine has to cool the water down, which is less efficient than heating cold water to the required temperature.
Well, that's how it was explained to me anyway, and I believed it - it makes a certain kind of sense.
Perhaps someone with better knowledge can explain better than I can?!
Well, that's how it was explained to me anyway, and I believed it - it makes a certain kind of sense.
Perhaps someone with better knowledge can explain better than I can?!
BillyNM, wouldn't a condensing boiler still supply water to the machine at a temperature too high for most washes?
Just interested, as we have just had a new boiler installed which took over a week to get working, so I've become a bit of a "Boiler Anorak" (not a boiler IN AN anorak, which is quite different!!!)
Just interested, as we have just had a new boiler installed which took over a week to get working, so I've become a bit of a "Boiler Anorak" (not a boiler IN AN anorak, which is quite different!!!)
markja, you don't need to worry, my boiler safety record is exemplary!
Obviously in the summer months, a bikini is the order of the day, the anorak is for autumn and winter use ONLY - perhaps I didn't make that clear - I hope there have been no anorak-related boiler incidents this week, I won't live with the guilt.
**trots back to corner **
Obviously in the summer months, a bikini is the order of the day, the anorak is for autumn and winter use ONLY - perhaps I didn't make that clear - I hope there have been no anorak-related boiler incidents this week, I won't live with the guilt.
**trots back to corner **