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Electrolux EWH 30 Centurio DL H

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Type: storage; Energy source: mains; Tank volume (L): 30; Power source: 230 V; Power consumption (W): 2000; Magnesium anode; Heating elements: 1; wet heater; thermostat; overheat protection; dry heating protection; safety valve; Pipe connection: bottom; Dimensions (cm): 43.3x54.6x25.5
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Electrolux EWH 30 Centurio DL H
Main
Typestorage
Energy sourcemains
Installationhorizontal
Tank volume30 L
Tank shapeflat
Technical specs
Power source230 V
Power consumption2000 W
Max. water temperature75 °C
Tank liningstainless steel
Water supplywith pressure
Heating time50 min
Magnesium anode
Heating elements1
Heating element typewet heater
Features
Functionsthermostat
display
Safety systemsoverheat protection
dry heating protection
safety valve
General specs
Controlselectronic
Controls layoutfront
Pipe connectionbottom
Tank manufacturer's warranty7 years
Dimensions (HxWxD)43.3x54.6x25.5 cm
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Electrolux EWH Centurio DL series offers a range of water heaters with capacities from 30 to 100 liters, catering to different household needs. Users appreciate its fast heating capabilities, with the 50-liter model heating water to 55 degrees in less than an hour, and the 30-liter model heating quickly in about 15-20 minutes. The electronic control and LED display provide ease of use, allowing users to monitor temperatures conveniently. The water heaters feature good thermal insulation and a safety shutdown device, enhancing electrical safety. However, some users note that the digital thermometer may show slightly higher temperatures than actual, and the high price is a consideration, especially with the need for additional protection like a magnesium anode for the stainless steel tank. The design is compact and modern, fitting well in small spaces. Overall, the Electrolux EWH Centurio DL is praised for its reliability and efficiency, making it a suitable choice for small families or individuals, though larger capacities are recommended for more extensive use.
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Beautiful and modern water heater with enhanced electrical safety
26 June 2017 
If I were to describe it in one sentence, it would be, "A fast, powerful, and adequately capacious water heater for a young couple." A 50-liter capacity is enough for two people if you use the shower without excess. In fact, I've measured several times and confirmed that 20-25 liters of warm water is enough for a normal shower. I set our water heater to the economy mode, meaning the water heats only up to 55 degrees. So, you still need to dilute it, and to get 25 liters of warm water, it uses about 17-18 liters of hot water from the heater. In total, two showers need about 35 liters. With a capacity of 50 liters, there's still about 5-6 liters of hot water left for the kitchen, but then the temperature starts to drop sharply. Fortunately, the heating element in this model is powerful, two kilowatts, and 50 liters of cold water turn hot, reaching 55 degrees, in less than an hour. The heating control is electronic, and the device displays the temperature with a full-fledged LED display rather than an abstract arrow like budget models. In addition to the usual protection against pressure and overheating, there's a safety shut-off device that activates if the heating element's insulation is compromised. So, this water heater definitely won't give us an electric shock.
The digital thermometer shows slightly higher temperatures by about 3-5 degrees. I specifically took out my certified mercury thermometer to compare the readings. Quick heating does not work in ECO mode; by default, only one heating element is turned on, and the heating time increases to two hours.
good model, liked it.
1 August 2017 
When it comes to plumbing and everything connected with it, I always try to do everything as reliably as possible. I do not like any plumbing problems and I am especially afraid of leaks. This is probably why, when buying a water heater, he did not spare money and bought this expensive model with a stainless steel tank. My logic was this - stainless steel cannot corrode in water, which means that no anodes are needed and maintenance will also be easier. You already understood that I was deceived with the anode, it is still there. It turns out that the stainless steel itself really stands well in hot water, but its welds can corrode. This is primarily due to the fact that steel is used the cheapest and low-grade, something like our X13. And when welding, the seams can really be depleted of chromium and, after that, rust fun.
To begin with, it has a proprietary two-year warranty on the electrical part and a seven-year warranty on the tank. Nice numbers to say the least. It has two heating elements and two heating levels. The first gives a power of 1000 watts, the second adds the same amount and the total power is equal to 2 kilowatts. At the first stage, it heats up for a long time, about more than three hours, but at the second stage, after an hour and forty, the water is hot. It has good thermal insulation, that is, heat loss is small. Cool control with convenient switch, thermostat control and digital inductor thermometer. There is a safety shutdown device. In general, if you do not pay attention to the trick with seams and a magnesium anode, then the water heater is chic.
High price, stainless steel and still need additional protection in the form of a magnesium anode. And for electronic control, it is recommended to use a stabilizer. But I don’t seem to have any voltage jumps, so it’s fine without it.
Good model, but for a family, you need to get more than 30 liters. 30L for 1, maximum 2 people.
18 June 2019 
Heats water quickly enough. Maximum on the display was 82 degrees for me. Compact (30 liters), beautiful design, and easy to use. I've been using it for over 3 years only during hot water outages (14 days a year). The main thing is to start operating it correctly (shut off the hot water riser, otherwise, you will be heating water for all neighbors, open the cold water supply tap to the tank, open the tap in the sink or bath to let out excess air, plug it in) and drain the water correctly for long downtime (the air release and drainage tube should hang down into the drain or sink, shut off the cold water supply tap to the tank, open the tap in the sink to drain the water from the tank, plus unscrew the safety valve screw, and let the remaining water drain from this tap... otherwise, the water will leak from the hoses due to excess pressure, as it happened to me (due to improper preparation).

There was enough water to wash myself and additionally wash dishes in the kitchen. Mainly during heavy usage (in the evening) I set it to max, when water wasn't particularly needed - "eco" mode - maintained the same temperature (I think 45 degrees) or turned it off entirely (at night). In the morning, I washed in hot water, as it did not have time to cool down.
I have a 30-liter Electrolux Centurio digital in white. It heats water quickly (about 15-20 minutes for max), easy to use, and you can see the digital display with temperatures (convenient to monitor the temperature when showering). Maximum heating up to 82 degrees (although I haven't measured it with a thermometer), which is enough for one person to fully wash (the second person will have about 75 degrees, but you can reheat a little). It's quite compact—hung almost under the ceiling, doesn't interfere in a tiny bathroom. Beautiful design.
Didn't find much. Maybe the hanging transparent tube for draining excess water might confuse you... But the main thing is to prepare it correctly for use and to definitely drain the water after using it. Some write that the emergency shut-off button was triggered and it didn't heat up. Didn't have to use it, everything worked right away. Apparently, there was enough power in the outlet.

Make sure the tube is pointed downward (into the drain).
use Electrolux EWH Centurio DL month or more i recommend it should buy
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