Hot water radiator BAMBU'
751 w...1000 w1001 w...1500 w501 w...750 w

hot water radiator
hot water radiator
hot water radiator
hot water radiator
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Characteristics

Type
hot water
Power
751 w...1000 w, 1001 w...1500 w, 501 w...750 w, 1501 w...2000 w
Style
original design
Finish
chrome
Color
customizable color
Installation
free-standing
Orientation
horizontal
Configuration
tube
Room/use
for living rooms
Sector
residential
Width

470 mm, 880 mm, 1,280 mm
(18.5 in, 34.6 in, 50.4 in)

Height

950 mm
(37.4 in)

Depth

260 mm
(10.2 in)

Weight

15.5 kg, 27.5 kg, 39 kg
(34.17 lb, 60.63 lb, 85.98 lb)

Description

Bambù is an exclusive free-standing hydronic radiator. It bestows an intense visual impact based on an original interpretation of heat pipes designed by Studio Dell’Acqua Bellavitis for DELTACALOR. Not merely a heater, Bambù leaves you in awe with its scenographic appeal and exclusive technology: it is a thin and supple radiator distinguished by a play of lines that intertwine with one another. A radiant installation that turns into a masterpiece of contemporary design. A proposal so exclusive that it was also exhibited at MAD in New York. Bambù is a full-fledged design element based on the revolutionary “heat-pipes” technology: the water flows only into the manifold and transmits the heat quickly and evenly to the radiant pipes. The heat-pipes are vacuum superconductors, which in contact with the hot manifold heat up instantly and evenly along their entire surface, guaranteeing excellent heat output. A cutting-edge design that respects the environment: with the heat-pipes superconductors the boiler heats less water than a traditional radiator of the same shape, resulting in significant energy savings. 3 power/size versions available.

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