• It's winter outside, and we're buying refrigerators!!!

  • Tracey

Hello! Happy New Year and Merry Christmas to everyone! As in the best fairy tales, miracles happen around the New Year, and I was not spared this fate!!! I can say that Santa Claus in the form of my friend from Germany flew to me and brought a TITAN-2000 refrigerator that I recently won on eBay! Absolutely new, with all the fittings, inserts, passport, and in the box!! On the case, at the back, there is a small chip of about 1.5 cm in length. The rest is in perfect condition. The delivery to Kharkiv cost 410 euros. And in this regard, the question: - should I set up the refrigerator on a separate pump (refrigerator-pump) and if so, which pump and what performance should I choose? - should I connect the refrigerator to the common circuit in which there is an ASKOL 80

Sherri1320

It is better to allocate it to a separate circuit. There was a situation where the power went out, and there was no water movement in the refrigerator circuit, so the water froze inside due to inertia. After the electricity was restored, the circuit did not work until the refrigerator was defrosted. So it's better to have it separate... As for performance, check the recommended power by the manufacturer. But I think the range can be very large here.

Jennifer7159

The flow rate of 2000-4000 l/h ...... nonsense! Why such a big difference? Does that mean we need a pump with flow rate adjustment? And also, if this will be a separate circuit, where should the water intake be taken from and where should the water be discharged (in terms of which section of the sump)?

Andrea6761

This is called - Prepare sleds in summer. Very wise!

Amy1672

Considering the prices - it's reasonable threefold!!!

Anne4851

I have no doubt! I hope it was a European eWow, as I haven't sold one like that in the American version. I mean the voltage.

Corey3201

I already plugged it into the network)))) It’s all functioning!!! It came to me from Spain through Germany!

Jennifer5784

And why shouldn't he function? Congratulations!