Grunhelm GBH A-80
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Reliable and inexpensive household electric storage water heater with a volume of 80 l with a traditional layout, involving vertical wall mounting. It is positioned as an affordable product of the middle price category in 2015, the moderate cost of which will appeal to consumers who prefer high-quality household appliances. Such a device will help create an autonomous main or backup hot water system in an apartment, cottage or hotel room.
Able to cope with the task of servicing the domestic needs of a small family of 2-3 people. The internal cylindrical tank of the Grunhelm GBH A-80 water heater is made by welding from low-carbon cold-rolled steel sheet and covered with a special two-layer glass-ceramic enamel, which has an increased resistance to temperature extremes and protects the steel from contact with hot water. Additional protection against corrosion is provided by a replaceable magnesium anode, which acts as an electrochemical protector. Temperature regulation is carried out by a reliable mechanical capillary thermostat, and for convenient control of heating there is a bimetallic thermometer, the indicator of which is located in the upper part of the body.
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I don’t know if I would have bought this brand or not in a normal situation, I was not familiar with it before. But since it was offered to me at a significant discount, I could not resist. Specifically, this instance had a noticeable external defect, but since I was going to hang it in the pantry, I was interested in the appearance in the very last place. But a discount of a third of the retail price could not leave anyone indifferent)) A standard, classic design water heater with regular "wet" or, more accurately, immersion heating elements. Honestly, I don't see the point in paying extra for a model with dry heating elements, because according to my repairman friend, they burn out much more often than immersion ones. However, in case of a breakdown, it's easier to replace "dry" ones, there's no arguing that. The heater here is not very powerful, only 1200 W. On one hand, this prolongs the heating time, but on the other, lower power results in less scale formation. The tank's internals are protected by enamel, but since enamel can crack over time, there is additional electrochemical protection with a sacrificial magnesium anode. So, if you replace it at least once every two years, the tank should last a long time. The thermostat is the simplest mechanical type, but in terms of reliability, it beats any electronics. There is overheat protection and a safety valve to release dangerous excess pressure. It heats up for quite a long time. To take a shower two people have to wait more than two and a half hours. And this is if the shower is economical, and for a full warm-up to 70 degrees, the waiting time stretches for almost four hours. As far as I know, these water heaters are produced at one of the Ukrainian enterprises, and alas, this is noticeable in the quality of material processing and final assembly. It’s not that everything was bad, but it’s immediately clear that this is not Slovenia or the Czech Republic ((I hope everything will be much better with reliability, in any case there is also an official one-year warranty. |