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Whirlpool WHC18 T594
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Total capacity250 L250 L
Number of chambers22
Number of cooling circuits22
Number of compressors11
No FrostFreezer/refrigeratorFreezer/refrigerator
Features
Functions
holiday mode
display
door alarm
reversible door
holiday mode
display
door alarm
reversible door
Refrigeration chamber
Refrigerator capacity182 L182 L
Number of shelves44
Foldable shelf
Storage compartments
fresh zone
humidity zone
bottle rack
fresh zone
humidity zone
bottle rack
Fast cooling
Dynamic air cooling
Auto-defrost
LED lighting
Freezer chamber
Freezer locationbottombottom
Freezer capacity68 L68 L
Number of freezer drawers22
Slim shelf
Freezer temperature-24 °C-24 °C
Autonomy time7 h7 h
Fast freeze
More specs
Controlspush-buttonspush-buttons
Energy class (new)CD
Energy consumption per year143 kWh179 kWh
Noise classBB
Noise level32 dB32 dB
Door panel hingesliding mountsliding mount
Dimensions (HxWxD)177x54x54.5 cm177x54x54.5 cm
Cut-out dimensions (HxWxD)1776x560x550 mm1776x560x550 mm
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2023august 2021
Glossary

Energy class (new)

The energy efficiency of a refrigerator is measured by a parameter classified from A to G, with A being the most efficient. Originally, only up to class A was available until newer, more efficient models were introduced and labeled as A+, A++, and A+++. However, in March 2021, manufacturers reverted to the original labeling system from G to A to avoid creating more pluses. This means that modern models will have the new labeling system, while older ones will maintain their original markings.

Energy consumption per year

The average amount of energy consumed by a refrigerator in a year of operation.

The given parameter is an estimated value and assumes that the refrigerator operates under stable conditions without sudden temperature changes, frequent door openings, and within its designated climate class (see below). Actual energy consumption may deviate slightly from the stated value. Despite this, it is a useful parameter that allows for a rough comparison of different models in terms of energy efficiency.

It should be noted that the energy consumption per year is often a more practical and convenient parameter than the energy consumption class (see above), which is a relative indicator of how efficient a refrigerator is compared to other models of similar size and features. The energy consumption per year, on the other hand, provides an estimate of the actual electricity cost when using a particular refrigerator. For instance, a small two-door refrigerator with an energy class of A can consume less energy per year than a large side-by-side refrigerator with a class of A+++, despite the fact that the latter is formally more energy-efficient than the former in terms of its energy class.
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