Electrolux EWH 80 Royal
![]() | Outdated Product A fairly electric boiler from the advanced line of water heaters from Electrolux. This model uses a rectangular, flattened body. At the same time, the thickness of the device is 29 cm, and the total useful volume is at the level of 80 liters. The basis of the heater is a double heating element of an open submersible type. The full power of the heating element is 2 kW, but a half power mode of 1 kW is also available. The heating elements are made of copper with an additional nickel-based protective coating. The Electrolux EWH 80 Royal storage electric boiler uses a reliable and durable tank made of high-quality Inox Concept stainless steel, which is approved for use in the food industry. The manufacturer's warranty on the internal tank is 8 years. Water heating range is 35-75 °C. There is a...n Eco mode that heats water up to 55 °C. The heating temperature is switched using a rotary knob. Thermal insulation is represented by environmentally friendly polyurethane foam CFC-Free. The thickness of the thermal insulation layer is at least 22 mm. There is protection for the boiler against overheating. The water heater is equipped with a safety valve against overpressure. In the manufacture of the model, innovative argon arc welding with full automation of the production process was used. E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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A fairly electric boiler from the advanced line of water heaters from Electrolux. This model uses a rectangular, flattened body. At the same time, the thickness of the device is 29 cm, and the total useful volume is at the level of 80 liters. The basis of the heater is a double heating element of an open submersible type. The full power of the heating element is 2 kW, but a half power mode of 1 kW is also available.
The heating elements are made of copper with an additional nickel-based protective coating. The Electrolux EWH 80 Royal storage electric boiler uses a reliable and durable tank made of high-quality Inox Concept stainless steel, which is approved for use in the food industry. The manufacturer's warranty on the internal tank is 8 years. Water heating range is 35-75 °C. There is an Eco mode that heats water up to 55 °C.
The heating temperature is switched using a rotary knob. Thermal insulation is represented by environmentally friendly polyurethane foam CFC-Free. The thickness of the thermal insulation layer is at least 22 mm. There is protection for the boiler against overheating. The water heater is equipped with a safety valve against overpressure. In the manufacture of the model, innovative argon arc welding with full automation of the production process was used.
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i do not recommend buying everything was fine until it started leaking (see below). In use for no more than 5-6 months. Not used continuously, in 5 months it was turned on 2-3 times when the hot water (HW) was turned off. Otherwise, it stands empty, drained, and switched off. The connection is slightly advanced: with a check valve and two vents for draining water and supplying air. Recently turned it on, it worked for a day and then I turned it off since they provided HW, didn't drain the water, waited for it to cool, and closed both valves at the heater's inlet. Everything was dry and comfortable, but about 2-3 hours later, intense dripping started from the lower cover (which is for replacing the heating element near the cold water inlet). Removed the cover to replace the heating element - water inside at the bottom (between the tank bottom and the lower cover, where the wires, heating element, thermostat, etc. are). Wiped it dry, soaked everything inside with toilet paper. Judging by the amount drained and soaked, no more than 2-3 liters came out of the heater. It stood for a week with water and didn't leak. The following weekend, the situation repeated exactly. About 2-3 hours after turning off, it leaks in the same place and the same amount. Removed the heating element cover again, soaked it up without draining water from the heater, examined everything with a magnifying glass and flashlight, but it's unclear where it's leaking from. Now, after another "soaking," it's been standing with water for the second day and not leaking. It seems like, due to something (or under some unclear circumstances), a certain amount of water is being squeezed out of it. Now the whole family is without HW and I'm dealing with this hassle... use Electrolux EWH 80 Royal month or more |
I have a 180x80 bathroom and I like to take a bath; when there is no hot water, I fill the bath at a comfortable temperature using two boilers. I heat the water in the boiler to maximum and fill the bathroom with only hot water until warm water starts flowing. I turn off the water and wait for the water to heat up to 55 (about 40 minutes) degrees and again pour it into the bathroom, of course you can’t get in right away. it’s very hot, the rest can be easily diluted with cold and there is a full bath of hot water, and the temperature is hotter than taking a full bath from the same place. For 80 liters it is compact from the wall, works great, heats water very quickly. The design is lovely. I was pleased that you can smoothly adjust the temperature and two power modes, normal and maximum. There is no indicator of the current water temperature in the boiler, but this can easily be checked by turning the temperature regulator down and at the moment when it turns off at a certain temperature, you can determine to what temperature the water is heated. Also included in the kit was a bad check valve, because of it, water flowed from the boiler under low pressure, it was easily solved by replacing the valve with 6 bar and everything was fine. |
We bought it last year because we were repairing pipes in the boiler room, and the hot water was frequently turned off. It saved us back then and saved us again this summer (on Monday - a notice is posted at the entrance - there will be another shutdown. The fifth one!). So you can't go without a heater. What can I say - it's very reliable (no leaks at all), was very easy to install, and no modifications to the electrical network were needed. We have a night tariff - heat 80 liters, it's enough for the day, during the day we use the economy mode - works perfectly, showering, washing, etc., no problems. We have two children, aged 3 and 6, which is very convenient. Reliable, stylish, easy to install, heats up quickly Did not find use Electrolux EWH 80 Royal month or more i recommend it should buy |




