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Total capacity387 L387 L
Number of chambers11
Number of cooling circuits11
Number of compressors11
Features
Features
reversible door
reversible door
Refrigeration chamber
Refrigerator capacity387 L387 L
Auto-defrost
LED lighting
Freezer chamber
Freezer compartmentis absentis absent
More specs
Controlsrotary knobsrotary knobs
Energy classA++A+
Energy consumption per year116 kWh148 kWh
Climate classSN, N, ST, TSN, N, ST, T
Noise level39 dB39 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)185x60x67 cm185x60x67 cm
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2015september 2015

Energy class

Refrigerator energy class according to the old European standard valid until 2021.

The energy class shows how economical the unit is compared to other models with similar specifications. It is used for devices manufactured before March 1, 2021. Initially, in this standard, classes were designated in Latin letters from A (most economical) to G (high power consumption). However, later improved classes A+, A++, and others appeared. (the more pluses, the more effective is the device). For modern refrigerators, marking A according to the old system is actually the minimum level of energy efficiency specific for outdated and low-cost devices; most models are classified as A + and A ++, and most A+++. There is no need to wait for more pluses. Since 2021, all new equipment will be marked according to the new system, where class G will correspond to the old class A, class F to class A+ and so on.

Note that a higher energy efficiency class (with similar specifications) means a higher price but this difference can quickly pay off due to energy savings.

Energy consumption per year

The average amount of energy consumed by a refrigerator 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 power consumption of the refrigerator 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). For clarity, let's take the following example: a small two-chamber refrigerator with energy class A can consume less energy per year than a large side-by-side unit of class A+++, although formally, in terms of energy consumption classes, the second model will be more economical than the first.
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