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Comby color

Comby color - 4 columns

Code: ATCOMM035504010500

Finishing:
Height:
Technical features:
• Measure A: 492mm
• Size B: 435mm
• Size C: 148mm
• measure D: 45m
• Material: steel
• Number of columns: 4
• Finishing: embossed iron gray
• Supply: 4 ½ "painted reductions in Finishing, blind tapino, vent valve and pair of special invisible shelves for wall fixing
Techincal information
ATCOMM035504010500_01.pdf

One of the main features of the Comby Color 4-column radiator is its modularity: this, together with the wide range of colours, makes it suitable for any environment and any requirement.

Comby is ERCOS' answer to the market's demand for steel radiators, for a complete range and size, and for an elegant and unique design.

The uniqueness of the product is mainly due to its patented modularity: Comby is in fact made up of individual modular elements that make it possible to create a finished product that perfectly matches the user's ideas and tastes.

Comby also offers the possibility of choosing between nine different colours, precision lacquers that allow even more personalised products. In fact, the following finishes are available: matt white, embossed titanium grey, embossed titanium grey, embossed iron grey, embossed sand, embossed mud and embossed brown.

The elements are made up of 4 columns with heights ranging from 500mm to 2000mm.

The realisation technology maximizes the yield thanks to the good thermal inertia of the heating body, due to the high water content of the radiators. Thanks to this feature, the Comby tubular radiator is able to flatten the peaks of the temperature curve in the cabinets.

Each element is tested twice, first individually and tested at a pressure of 10.5 bar, then assembled and tested again at the same pressure. This process guarantees reliability over time for operation with water up to a maximum operating pressure of 8 bar and a maximum temperature of 95°C.

Each element is subjected to a precise cycle of cleaning and degreasing by means of a phosphating process, in addition to a protective treatment of the surfaces, before being oven-painted with epoxy powder enamel.