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Thermex IF-30 V

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Electric storage water heater from a fairly popular manufacturer of household appliances — Thermex. The ultra-small dimensions of the device, light weight and vertical layout greatly simplify the installation of the model, including in small spaces. With a tank capacity of 30 L, the maximum power consumption of the device is 2000 W, so it takes less than an hour to heat the water. At the same time, it is possible to install a less powerful operating mode — 1300 W, which increases the heating time, but reduces power consumption. The Thermex IFIF-30 V water heater is equipped with an electronic display, which displays information about the temperature and the current operating mode. Management is carried out by three buttons. A magnesium anode is provided in the stainless steel tank, which r...educes the formation of corrosion on the walls and on the heating element. The warranty period of the tank is 7 years. Among other things, the manufacturer provides a thermostat that turns off the heating elements when the maximum temperature is exceeded and a sensor that protects the boiler from overpressure.
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Thermex IF-30 V
Main
Typestorage
Energy sourcemains
Installationvertical
Tank volume30 L
Tank shapeflat
Technical specs
Power source230 V
Power consumption2000 W
Tank liningstainless steel
Water supplywith pressure
Heating time50 min
Magnesium anode
Heating elements1
Heating element typewet heater
Features
Functionsthermostat
display
Safety systemsoverheat protection
safety valve
General specs
Controlselectronic
Controls layoutfront
Pipe connectionbottom
Tank manufacturer's warranty7 years
Dimensions (HxWxD)61.2x43.6x23.5 cm
Added to E-CatalogDecember 2010

Electric storage water heater from a fairly popular manufacturer of household appliances — Thermex. The ultra-small dimensions of the device, light weight and vertical layout greatly simplify the installation of the model, including in small spaces. With a tank capacity of 30 L, the maximum power consumption of the device is 2000 W, so it takes less than an hour to heat the water.

At the same time, it is possible to install a less powerful operating mode — 1300 W, which increases the heating time, but reduces power consumption. The Thermex IFIF-30 V water heater is equipped with an electronic display, which displays information about the temperature and the current operating mode. Management is carried out by three buttons. A magnesium anode is provided in the stainless steel tank, which reduces the formation of corrosion on the walls and on the heating element. The warranty period of the tank is 7 years. Among other things, the manufacturer provides a thermostat that turns off the heating elements when the maximum temperature is exceeded and a sensor that protects the boiler from overpressure.

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Thermex IF boiler series, including models like the IF-50 V and IF-80 V, receives mixed reviews from users. Many appreciate its compact design and quick heating capabilities, making it suitable for small spaces. However, there are significant concerns about its reliability and durability. Common issues include frequent leaks, poor insulation, and the need for regular maintenance, such as replacing heating elements and anodes. Some users report problems with the electronics and temperature control, leading to overheating or underheating. Warranty service is often criticized for being unhelpful, with some users experiencing difficulties in getting replacements or repairs. Despite its attractive appearance, many users advise caution due to the potential for high maintenance costs and the risk of component failure.
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4 January 2022 
To avoid unnecessary hemorrhoids, I initially got rid of 700 W of heating element (absolutely not needed). Every six months I drain the water, remove, disassemble and wash the tank with descaling the heating element. Pollution depends entirely on the quality of the water. If necessary, change the anode. Hissing is a clear sign that it is time to flush the tank and clean the heating element (I don’t allow this before, strictly - once every six months). For 10 years of operation, I changed all the resistances on the power board at once (something went wrong there, I don’t remember already). How many heaters have you changed? Didn't count. But with my rule to arrange a mandatory cleaning every six months, the heating element can easily withstand more than a year (if the heating element is of high quality). I will say right away that the boiler does not work for me all the time, but I turn it on up to 40 gr. somewhere in a day (more I do not need). Keeps warm for my purposes. I’m thinking about buying a spare power board in advance, because you won’t find it quickly, but there’s no way without hot water. I noticed that over time I began to heat the water more than the set temperature. This is of course a serious disadvantage. Why is that? Haven't figured it out yet.
The boiler has been in operation for over 10 years.
Inconvenient disassembly. Fulfilling the full schedule of work, starting with draining water, removing, disassembling (etc.) and before returning it to its place, I spend half a day - a lot. But once every six months, you can devote time to this.
The quality of soldering and assembly sucks; it’s better to overpay two or three thousand rubles.
20 July 2011 
Do not buy.
Dimensions.
Used last summer when the hot water was turned off for three weeks. Afterwards it was turned off and the water was drained. In winter, water started leaking from the heater, I removed the bottom cover, it was leaking from under the heater, I tightened the nuts, checked everything was fine, and then I calmed down. On Monday I turned it on again and it flowed not only from under the shade but also from the drain pipe and the mountain pipe. water.
Alekseyuse Thermex IF-30 V more than year i recommend it don't buy
Final rating for the boiler: 3/10
23 January 2012 
Overheats the water, you set it to 35 degrees, but in reality, it's 50 and higher, up to boiling. We called a technician, a young guy around 23 years old came, said he didn't see any defects, and it's overheating because there's no "grounding" - that's absurd, he asked for 120 UAH for a false call... Yeah, right... The conclusion is clear, these boilers often have problems, they know about them, and try to wriggle out of it somehow. I do not recommend buying.
Compact size
Extremely inconvenient water drainage, it is practically nonexistent. Every second one has defects, so what can I say, scattered + China = ( There is no service maintenance as such, as mentioned below.
Valerause Thermex IF-30 V few months
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Additional features water heater Thermex IF-30 V:
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Specifications:

THERMEX IF 30V IF 50V IF 80V IF 100V
Power, W 2000 2000 2000 2000
Tank volume, L thirty fifty 80 100
Heating time, min fifty 80 130 160
Device dimensions (HxWxD), mm 612x436x235 887x436x235 1025x493x270 1245x493x270