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Solaria 1600x236 mm Vertikal Einlagig Ellipse Weiß Paneelheizkörper

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Solaria 1600x236 mm Vertikal Einlagig Ellipse Weiß PaneelheizkörperSolaria Einlagig Doppellagig Ellipse Desing Vertikal Mittelanschluss oder Seitenanschluss Anthrazit oder Wei Die Solaria Serie zeichnet sich durch ihr modernes, ovales Ellipse Design (50x25 mm Rohrprofil) und ihre Anschlussflexibilitt aus: Whlen Sie zwischen Mittelanschluss oder praktischem Seitenanschluss perfekt geeignet fr Neu und Altbauten. Dank vertikaler Ausrichtung wird wertvoller Platz gespart. Modellbersicht Alle Mae, Leistungen und Volumina

Solaria Einlagig / Doppellagig Ellipse Desing Vertikal Mittelanschluss oder Seitenanschluss Anthrazit oder Weiß

Die Solaria Serie zeichnet sich durch ihr modernes, ovales Ellipse Design (50x25 mm Rohrprofil) und ihre Anschlussflexibilität aus: Wählen Sie zwischen Mittelanschluss oder praktischem Seitenanschluss – perfekt geeignet für Neu- und Altbauten. Dank vertikaler Ausrichtung wird wertvoller Platz gespart.

Modellübersicht – Alle Maße, Leistungen und Volumina im Überblick

Modell (HxB mm) Lagen Paneele Watt DIN 442 Wasservolumen (L) ?T 50 (W)
1600 x 236 Einlagig 4 708 5,9 473
1600 x 354 Einlagig 6 1057 8,8 709
1600 x 590 Einlagig 10 1762 14,6 1182
1800 x 236 Einlagig 4 797 6,5 522
1800 x 354 Einlagig 6 1189 9,8 783
1800 x 472 Einlagig 8 1586 13,0 1044
1800 x 590 Einlagig 10 1983 16,2 1305
1800 x 354 Doppellagig 6+6 1796 18,7 1366
1800 x 472 Doppellagig 8+8 2395 24,9 1821
1800 x 590 Doppellagig 10+10 2993 31,2 2276

Technische Details – Ellipse Design, Anschlüsse & Normmaße

  • Rohrprofil: 50x25 mm Ellipse Design

  • Höhen: 1600 mm oder 1800 mm

  • Breiten: 236 mm / 354 mm / 472 mm / 590 mm

  • Bautiefe: 105 mm

  • Wasserinhalt: Bis zu 31,2 Liter

  • Anschlüsse:
    Mittelanschluss (1/2", C-Maß: 1555–1755 mm)
    Seitenanschluss links/rechts optional verfügbar

  • Kollektor: Ø40 mm

  • Max. Betriebsdruck: 10 bar

  • Farben: Weiß (RAL 9016) & Anthrazit (RAL 7016)

Ihre Vorteile mit dem Solaria Heizkörper im Ellipse Design

  • ? Wahlweise Mittelanschluss oder Seitenanschluss – maximale Flexibilität

  • ? Modernes Ellipse Design – eleganter, zeitloser Look

  • ? Hohe Wärmeleistung bis zu 2993 Watt

  • ? Auch Ideal für Wärmepumpen

  • ? Kompakte, vertikale Bauform für optimale Raumnutzung

  • ? Robuste, pulverbeschichtete Oberfläche in zwei Farben

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