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How to choose a stabilizer for a washing machine?
There is a LG E-10B8ND5 washing machine, according to the declared characteristics, the washing machine has an energy consumption class of A + and according to those. the energy consumption is stated in the passport - 0.17 kWh / kg
. the maximum volume of the washing machine is 6 kg., which means the energy consumed is 1.02 kWh.
All this is mathematics, which is why I ask the question.
In real life, the machine works from 40 minutes or more, so the heating element will work at maximum + the engine and will naturally consume energy more than 1.02 kWh.
What is the maximum capacity of the washer?
I have a POWERMAN AVS 2000D stabilizer - this is approximately 2000VA * 0.7 = 1400W
Therefore, it is not enough for a washing machine.
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The passport should have a maximum power consumption, something around 2 kW. And for this power, and even with a margin, you need a stabilizer. Your calculation for 14,000 kW looks counterintuitive.
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