Technical Specification Of Product; Function Description; Advice For Customers; Hot Water Consumption - Nibe DRAZICE TO-20 Operating And Installation Manual

Electric water heater
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1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF PRODUCT

1.1

FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

After the heater is connected to electric network, the heating element starts heating water. The element
is turned on and off by a thermostat. Thermostat can be set as per your need within the range from 5 °C
to 74 °C. We recommend setting service water to max temperature of 60 °C. This temperature ensures
the optimal operation of the heater. After reaching the temperature set, the thermostat switches off
the electric circuit and thus discontinues water heating. The control light signals if the element is in operation
(light is on) or if it is off (the light goes out). In case of longer operation without using the heated volume,
the thermostat has to be set to position 5 °C to 12 °C (set the "snowflake" symbol on the thermostat selector)
to avoid its freezing.
1.2

ADVICE FOR CUSTOMERS

1.2.1

HOT WATER CONSUMPTION

With its design, the electric accumulation heater TO - 20 is suitable for installations
in bathrooms, lavatories, kitchens or near sanitary units of panel flats, and complies with the
requirements of Standards, with the IP 44 protection class. Its benefit is that it heats up water
by power in an unlimited all-day time range. The time of heating service water to the
recommended temperature of 60 °C is about 31 minutes.
Consumption of hot water in households depends on the number of people, amount of sanitary
equipment, length, diameter and insulation of piping in the flat, or on individual habits of users.
The cheapest option of water heating comes at the time when the electricity rate is reduced.
1.2.2

ENERGY SAVING

Find out in what time intervals your electricity supplier provides reduced tariff and, depending
on that information, select relevant volume and power input of the heater so that your hot
water consumption covered the needs of your household.
1.2.3

EMERGENCY POWER CONSUMPTION

According to current legislation, the standby consumption is stated in the value of annual
consumption of electric energy (kWh), which is measured according to the corresponding load
profile and calculated according to the formulas and requirements of EU Regulation
No. 812/2013.
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