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Hob typeelectricelectric
Burner controlsrotary knobsrotary knobs
Hob
Hob materialenamelenamel
Number of solid plates1
Number of spiral burners1
Burner power1 kW1 kW
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Connected load1 kW
Dimensions (HxWxD)6x21x21 cm6x21x21 cm
Country of originChina
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2019april 2017

Number of solid plates

The number of solid plates in the design of the stove.

Solid plate hobs are the simplest type of electric hobs (see Hob type). Such a burner has the appearance of a "pancake" raised above the hob. The main advantages of such burners are the simplicity of design and low cost. On the other hand, they heat up slowly and have high thermal inertia — they react with a great delay in heating power adjustment. Another disadvantage is that solid plates can deform over time. After 2-3 years such a burner may need to be replaced. As a result, solid plate burners are typical for low-cost electric stoves, as well as, combined models, where the electric heater is a spare. But the variety can include both 1-burner stoves and 2-burner stoves.

Number of spiral burners

The number of spiral burners in the design of the stove.

The basis of such a burner is a sheathed heater of a spiral shape (hence the name). At the same time, unlike the same solid plates, the heater is made open, and the dishes are installed directly on it. The advantages of spiral burners include low weight and a higher heating rate than solid plates. At the same time, such burners do not differ in either high efficiency or heating uniformity. And cleaning the spiral heating element from contamination is a rather troublesome task. As a result, this type of burner is found mainly in compact portable stoves, for which light weight is more important than the disadvantages described.

Connected load

The connected load of the stove is the maximum electrical power consumed during operation. This parameter is indicated only for models that are equipped with at least one electric heater — burner (burners), oven or grill. It is the burners that are the highest consumption in terms of energy consumption; Features such as auto-ignition or oven lighting require little energy, a ordinary socket is enough for them.

First of all, the requirements for the power grid depend on this indicator: it must be able to provide such power without overload. It is worth noting that for household sockets the power limit is about 3 – 3.5 kW; with more power, you need to connect the stove to a 230 V network according to special rules. An alternative is a three-phase 400 V mains: most modern stoves with electric heaters allow connection to both 230 V and 400 V.

Country of origin

The country in which, according to the manufacturer, the model is manufactured. Despite the fact that most of the capacities are concentrated in China, European factories ( in Poland, Slovenia, Romania, Turkey, Czech Republic, etc.) for the production of household appliances have not gone away. 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 in us. 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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