Energy Column Rondo 300 for permanent installation
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Technical Data |
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Outer dimensions of the bollard |
D=304 mm, H = approx. 1200 mm
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Weight of the bollard: |
approx. 45 kg |
Material |
stainless steel V2A |
Surface |
powder-coated, textured, in the colours aluminium white and pine green or with satin finish in all the standard RAL-colours |
Lock |
bollard door can be locked using a cylinder lock (incl. 2 keys), optional with half cylinder |
Functionality
The bollard mounted on a permanently installed floor outlet (concrete base on site), or on a bollard base unit, using a flange plate is connected to the power grid. Once this has been done, the bollard is already operative and ready to use.
Optional floor-mounting part
The stainless steel bollard base unit with anti-twist device is only used if no concrete base is available on site for installing the bollard.
The digging, as well as the proper and standardized installation, of the bollard base unit must be executed by the customer.
Water and sewage connection
A water supply piece with ball valve and hose connection piece are also possible, as well as a mineral-reinforced, hot-water-resistant DN50 sewage tube.
1 mains-water connection with ball valve and sewage connection must be provided on site (protection equipment against frost for the water connection can also be supplied).
Socket-distributor model
The cabinet made of vulcanized self-extinguishing butyl rubber guarantees the utmost safety in operation. The excellent insulating properties prevent any temperature-based accumulation of condensation. The rubber material is resistant to environmental impact and is resistant to ageing and is therefore extremely long-lasting.
The fuse material is installed under two shock-resistant folding makrolon covers, where they are splash-proof. The 4 wall fittings are sealed off from the rest of the wiring area and guarantee full protective insulation.
Heating strip for water supply connection in base unit (optional).
Plug distributor wired ready for use permanently installed in the bollard.