Aquapedis II MUD

Basic description

4-chamber lower limb bath intended for mud treatment

Basic equipment

Preparation for vacuum mud drain, mineral water inlet for low chamber, armature system of mixing of water

temperature during filling and shower rinse, rinsing STOP shower with hot and cold water, STOP shower for filling of mineral water to the upper tubs, analogous indicator of temperature in the bath tub, without mud filling,color of bath tub selectable from 720 colors, material fibre-glass, inflow and valve control made of stainless steel

 

     

 

Optional equipment

  • Optional color of the side panels selectable from 720 colors
  • Optional color of the bath tub
  • Stool Z 364 with adjustable height of seat
  • Ring for legs for stool Z 364

 

ParameterValue
Maximum volume of one hand tub17 l
Usable volume of one hand tub12 l
Maximum volume of both hand tubs34 l
Usable volume of both hand tubs24 l
Maximum volume of leg tub74 l
Usable volume of leg tub46 l
Hot and cold water supply2 × 1"
Mixing valve3/4"
Hot and cold water valve3/4"
Maximum allowed filling pressure (cold, hot and mineral water)0.7 MPa
Minimum allowed filling pressure (cold, hot and mineral water)0.3 MPa
Maximum filling water temperature60 °C
Weight75 kg
Dimensions – l × w × h950 × 1300 × 980–1000 mm
Height adjustable legsyes (4)
Pump protection against running without wateryes
Protection against water overflowyes
Technical Data

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