jerrod6
Well-known member
This is what worries me with the new machines sold
in the USA....45 to 60 seconds on hot or warm then switch over to cold. There is a lot of water standing in my pipes because the supply pipes are 1 inch in diameter, so in the winter it will take about a minute to even get hot water to the washer, and with incoming cold water at 38F, and if no heater in the washer what kind of wash performance would one get? Does detergent even work at 40 to 45 degrees?
in the USA....45 to 60 seconds on hot or warm then switch over to cold. There is a lot of water standing in my pipes because the supply pipes are 1 inch in diameter, so in the winter it will take about a minute to even get hot water to the washer, and with incoming cold water at 38F, and if no heater in the washer what kind of wash performance would one get? Does detergent even work at 40 to 45 degrees?