Dimplex Heat accumulator VFE 50 K (5000 W)
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Dimplex Heat accumulator VFE 50 K

5000 W


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Nendaz1997

8 months ago

Fixed connection by electrician ?

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digitec

8 months ago

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Yes, it is advisable to use a licensed electrician to connect the VFE 20 K radiator. The radiator requires a supply voltage of 3/N/PE ~ 400 V, 50 Hz, and it is important that the installation is carried out safely and correctly to avoid the risk of electric shock or fire.

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FleissigerBilbio30

8 months ago

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digitec

8 months ago

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The scope of delivery of the Glen Dimplex VFE 40 K storage heater includes the radiator as a kit. This means that the housing is supplied with pre-assembled radiators and separate brick packs. The radiator must be assembled on site before the electrical installation is commissioned.

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roelae

10 months ago

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Daniela Cepon

10 months ago

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The scope of delivery is as follows: Kit consisting of housing, fitted with radiators and bricks. It is possible to use the room controller or connect an external room controller. Operating/assembly instructions: https://www.dimplex.eu/sites/g/files/emiian586/files/media_import/medias/docus/12/377780-Bedienungsanleitung-VFE-de.pdf

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HansE222

10 months ago

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Adrian Mignogna

10 months ago

The supply voltage is 3/N/PE~400V, 50Hz. Unfortunately, I can't say anything about the comparison with Jura, as I don't know these machines. Simply put, an electric storage heater is a heating appliance that uses electrical energy to generate heat and store it in special materials, such as ceramic bricks. This stored heat is then released into the room when required. Such appliances often utilise cheaper night-time electricity tariffs to store the heat that is released during the day. Newer devices such as this one are now so intelligent that they automatically recognise the cheapest tariffs based on grid utilisation and thus always store the heat at a favourable (electricity) time.