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FAM 1 – T24 Ds / GK

 Elemendi mõõdud 594*600/1200/1800/2400mm
 Lamelli ristlõige 35 mm (kõrgus) x 12 mm (laius)
 Lamellide vaheline samm 43 mm
 Lamelli tsentrist tsentrisse 55 mm
 Elemendi põõna ristlõige 15 mm x 45 mm
 Elemendi üldine kõrgus 50 mm
 Elemendi ligikaudne kaal mänd 6,5 kg / 1 m2
 Elemendi ligikaudne kaal tamm 9,5 kg / 1 m2
 Elemendi ligikaudne kaal kask 7,5 kg / 1 m2
 Elemendi ligikaudne kaal saar 8,5 kg / 1 m2
 Elemendi avatus 82 %
Mänd – reageerimine tuleleBs1,d0 / C-s2 / D-s2,d0
Tamm – reageerimine tuleleC-s2 / D-s2,d0
Kask – reageerimine tuleleBs1,d0 / D-s2,d0
Saar – reageerimine tuleleBs1,d0 / D-s2,d0
 Vineerist põõn 15 mm x 45 mm
 Alumiinimumist põõn 13mm x 40 mm
 Fibertex FA 75 / α = 0,61 valge, must, hall
 Fibertex FA 450 / α = 0,9 Standardis: valge, must
 Fibertex FA 450 / α = 0,9 Küsi lisaks PANTONE toone
 T24 rippsüsteem, serv E Picture1
 T24 rippsüsteem, serv Ds-0
 T24 rippsüsteem, serv Ds-5
 T24 rippsüsteem, serv Ds-10

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