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Assembly suspension set horizontal for Vasco DX
Assembly suspension set horizontal for Vasco DX
Assembly suspension set horizontal for Vasco DX
Assembly suspension set horizontal for Vasco DX

Assembly suspension set horizontal for Vasco DX

Article number: 19153002


Brand: Vasco


Delivery time: 13 working days
RRP £104.81
£71.27
-32%

Assembly suspension set horizontal for Vasco DX

The mounting suspension set for the Vasco DX makes it possible to mount the Vasco DX wtw unit horizontally. The contents of the package include:

  • 1 x wall bracket for horizontal wall mounting
  • 1 x suspension bracket for horizontal wall mounting

Installation

The brackets must be mounted on a wall that offers sufficient rigidity. Make sure that there is sufficient space between the heat exchanger and the brackets for maintenance purposes.

Brand Vasco
Category Vasco DX serie
GTIN 5413754875674
Manufacturer's item number 11VE50203
Article number 19153002

Specifications

Gewicht 3.8 kg

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