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mg anod 22 280mm 3 4 npt

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mg anod 22 280mm 3 4 nptMagnesium Opferanode fr Warmwasserbereiter Kann leicht gekrzt werden, wenn eine krzere Lnge gewnscht bentigt wird. Durchmesser: 21mm 0,83in Lnge: 280mm 11,02in Thema: R20 Bisherige Bezeichnung 3 4" Schutz Opferanode Konzipiert fr Warmwasserbereiter und Wassertanks Leicht zu ersetzen Verhindert Korrosion Kann leicht auf jede Lnge gekrzt werden Hergestellt nach den hchsten Qualittsstandards Passend fr die meisten Warmwasserbereiter mit 3 4" (R20)

Magnesium-Opferanode für Warmwasserbereiter

Kann leicht gekürzt werden, wenn eine kürzere Länge gewünscht/benötigt wird.


Durchmesser: 21mm/0,83in

Länge: 280mm/11,02in

Thema: R20 - Bisherige Bezeichnung 3/4"

  • Schutz-Opferanode
  • Konzipiert für Warmwasserbereiter und Wassertanks
  • Leicht zu ersetzen
  • Verhindert Korrosion
  • Kann leicht auf jede Länge gekürzt werden
  • Hergestellt nach den höchsten Qualitätsstandards

Passend für die meisten Warmwasserbereiter mit 3/4" (R20) Gewinde In der nachstehenden Tabelle finden Sie die richtige Opferanode für NIBE-Wassererwärmer:

NIBE-Artikelnummer Unsere Teilenummer: Anodenlänge: Warmwasserbereiter
434769 B312252 (selbst auf Länge schneiden) 165mm Eminent-E 30/35
434770 B312228 285mm Eminent-E 55
434770 B312228 285mm  Eminent-E 60
434772 B312245 430mm Eminent-E 100
434772 B312245 430mm Kompakt-E 100
434771 B312252 475mm Kompakt-E 150
434771 B312252 475mm Kompakt-E 200
434777 B312262 600mm Kompakt-E 300
34049 B312257 660mm  Kettenanode für alle
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