C cuffs054 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Apr 3, 2005 Messages 2,041 Location MONTICELLO, GA May 22, 2015 #2 If a new HP TL has a capacity of 3.6 cu ft and a water factor of 9.5 does that mean it uses 34.2 gallons avg per cycle? Seems lot a lot of water for a modern washer. Wow, this may be the one!
If a new HP TL has a capacity of 3.6 cu ft and a water factor of 9.5 does that mean it uses 34.2 gallons avg per cycle? Seems lot a lot of water for a modern washer. Wow, this may be the one!
ronhic Well-known member Joined Sep 6, 2008 Messages 2,836 Location Canberra, Australia May 22, 2015 #3 According to this little linky, yes it does. http://energystar.supportportal.com/link/portal/23002/23018/Article/22026/What-are-Modified-Energy-Factor-and-Water-Factor-on-the-ENERGY-STAR-qualified-clothes-washers-list
According to this little linky, yes it does. http://energystar.supportportal.com/link/portal/23002/23018/Article/22026/What-are-Modified-Energy-Factor-and-Water-Factor-on-the-ENERGY-STAR-qualified-clothes-washers-list
C cuffs054 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Apr 3, 2005 Messages 2,041 Location MONTICELLO, GA May 22, 2015 #4 Singing in the rain (or washer discharge)... Damn, now if it would only use all hot water! OMG, I'm weak in the knees!
Singing in the rain (or washer discharge)... Damn, now if it would only use all hot water! OMG, I'm weak in the knees!