Spin efficiency class

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The spin efficiency class (also spin efficiency class or SWK) is a classification of washing machines based on the residual moisture of the laundry after the spin process has been completed. The residual moisture indicates how much liquid there is in the mass of washed laundry in relation to the dry weight. (Example SWK = B: The laundry weighs 1.5 times as much after washing.) It is determined for the Cottons 60 ° C program at the highest spin speed. In addition to the spin speed in 1 / min, the drum diameter and technical details of the device are decisive. The classes are named from 'A' to 'G', where 'A' denotes the best and 'G' the worst centrifugal effect.

Spin efficiency class Residual moisture in%
A. <45
B. 45 to <54
C. 54 to <63
D. 63 to <72
E. 72 to <81
F. 81 to <90
G > = 90

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Individual evidence

  1. Directive 95/12 / EC of the EU Commission (PDF) , page 23f