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fontana lavapiedi da giardino con rubinetto temporizzato arkema jolly grigio antracite 162669

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fontana lavapiedi da giardino con rubinetto temporizzato arkema jolly grigio antracite 162669Lavapiedi Fontana Lavapiedi da Giardino Giardino Piscina con Rubinetto Temporizzato 85x16,5x15,5cm Arkema Jolly Grigio Antracite Fontana Lavapiedi da esterno dal design innovativo e originale, Jolly con Rubinetto Temporizzato della ARKEMA. L'armonia e l'eleganza delle sue forme la rendono un complemento d'arredo adatto per qualsiasi ambientazione, sia solo per il giardino o se necessitate di una doccia per la vostra piscina. Ideale per strutture

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Fontana Lavapiedi da Giardino Giardino Piscina con Rubinetto Temporizzato 85x16,5x15,5cm Arkema Jolly Grigio Antracite

Fontana Lavapiedi da esterno dal design innovativo e originale, Jolly con Rubinetto Temporizzato della ARKEMA.
L'armonia e l'eleganza delle sue forme la rendono un complemento d'arredo adatto per qualsiasi ambientazione, sia solo per il giardino o se necessitate di una doccia per la vostra piscina. Ideale per strutture pubbliche e balneari.
Realizzata in alluminio verniciato a polvere con trattamento anti-corrosione.
È dotata di sistemi di fissaggio.
Lavapiedi con Rubinetto Temporizzato comodo e pratico, soprattutto in presenza di bambini, ma pratica in ogni circostanza ed evita gli sprechi d'acqua.
Base con attacco ad innesto laterale e valvola di sovrappressione.

Materiale garantito anticorrosione.

PRODOTTO MADE IN ITALY.

Caratteristiche Tecniche Fontana Lavapiedi da Giardino Giardino Piscina con Rubinetto Temporizzato 85x16,5x15,5cm Arkema Jolly Grigio Antracite

  • Modello: Jolly
  • Design: Dritto
  • Accessori: Cromati
  • Lavapiedi con rubinetto portagomme
  • Raccordo di collegamento acqua: MOD. Gardena 15/21
  • Materiale: Alluminio Verniciato a Polvere
  • Dimensioni doccia (HxPxL): 85x16,5x15,5 cm
  • Dimensioni base: 15,5x16,5 cm
  • Peso: 5 Kg
  • Colore: Grigio Antracite
  • Fontana Lavapiedi Come Funziona

    La Fontana Lavapiedi è progettata per essere utilizzata in condizioni di alimentazione idrica normale con una pressione inferiore a 3 bars (3 kg).

    In caso contrario è necessario un riduttore di pressione.
    In caso di acqua molto ricca di calcare è bene dotare l'impianto di un filtro.

    Garanzia di 2 anni sulla struttura. Questa garanzia non copre i danni causati dal gelo.

    Articolo: A685/7016

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