Spin class B for washing machine

Spin mode B in the washing machineWhen selecting a new automatic machine, future owners look at many indicators: manufacturer, software, appearance, body dimensions, cost, energy efficiency. It also evaluates how much water the washing machine consumes and how well it spins things. Based on this, preference is given to a particular model.

What does spin class B mean? Will a machine with this rating effectively spin out washed items? Let's look into the nuances.

Why is this indicator needed?

Before purchasing an automatic washing machine, it is better to carefully study the technical characteristics of the model you like. One of the main indicators is the spin class. What does it mean?

The spin class assigned to the model informs how wet the items will remain at the end of the washing program.

What does this mean? The spin class shows to what speed the machine can spin the drum to dry things. The higher the spin speed, the less damp the washed clothes will be.spin and wash class

There are seven spin classes in total, with A, B and C considered optimal. The difference here will be in the maximum permissible rotation speed of the centrifuge. It will be 1600, 1400 and 1200 rpm respectively.

Let's compare the classes with each other

It is important for many housewives that the washing machine spins clothes well. Therefore, when buying a “home assistant”, future owners look at the spin class. Each category differs in the speed at which the drum rotates at the final stage of the cycle.

  • Class “A” – maximum. Such washing machines can spin clothes at speeds of up to 1600 rpm. The residual moisture content of the clothes will be only 45%.Drying in this case will take a minimum of time.
  • Spin class B is the most productive. In such washing machines, things remain wet by 45-54%. That is, the “home assistant” is able to dry clothes by more than half. The device spins the drum up to 1400 rpm.
  • Class C – acceptable. The humidity percentage of the laundry at the end of the washing program is at the level of 54-63%. The washing machine spins the drum up to 1000-1200 rotations. This is an average for quality washing equipment.Is it possible to spin woolen items in a washing machine?

In general, the difference between the first three categories is not significant. Today you can rarely find washing machines on sale with a rating lower than “C”. Most washing machines are assigned spin class B, as the most productive.

The most optimal class

So which washing machine is better to buy - one that will spin clothes to the maximum, or a weaker machine? It is very important to think about what clothes will be machine washed. The recommended spin speed is selected depending on what kind of items are loaded into the washing machine drum:

  • bed linen and terry towels can be “twisted” at a speed of 1200-1500 revolutions;
  • jackets, down jackets and other bulky items - 1000-1200 rpm;
  • cotton – 1200-1400;
  • satin, silk products - no more than 800 rpm;
  • synthetics, children's clothing, everyday items - 1000-1400 rpm.

For people who primarily wash delicate and “capricious” items, it is not advisable to purchase a machine with a maximum spin speed of 1400-1600 rpm.

It is a mistake to believe that the lower the percentage of humidity a washing machine provides, the better. Yes, the laundry will be drier, but it will wear out much faster. Frequent rotation of the drum at high speed (1400-1600 rpm) is harmful both for clothes and for the washing machine itself.the laundry comes out wetter

If you constantly force the washing machine to spin things at maximum speed, this will affect the condition of some of its internal parts: shock absorbers, bearings, counterweights. They will fail much faster.

Therefore, it does not always make sense to buy a washing machine with a high spin speed. It is optimal to purchase a machine with spin class B or C. The washing machine should remove at least 40-45% of moisture from clothes, which is provided by both categories.

The energy efficiency of a washing machine also depends on the spin class. The higher it is, the more kilowatts the device will “eat up”. Since the engine will need to spin the drum more, and this will require more energy.

Therefore, spin class B is considered the most productive. Users can spin rough, heavy items at 1,400 rpm if needed, while lowering the speed to 1,000 when more delicate fabrics are loaded into the drum. You can consider machines classified as category “C” - they are also considered optimal for home use.

   

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