Almost Heaven Saunas Canopy Barrel Installation And Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

 

FIRST CONSIDERATIONS                                                                                                                                             

When you begin the initial layout for assembly, it is very important to check your floor or deck to see if it is level.  Most 
garage floors, basement floors, and decks are sloped for drainage, and a slight slope will not be a problem.  However, if 
the slope is more pronounced, it is suggested that you use shims to make the sauna level.  Failure to do this can result 
in wall sections out of plumb, a poor fit, and/or your sauna functioning poorly.  If your installation is in an exceptionally 
windy area, you may want to take extra precaution to be sure the door does not accidentally blow open in wind gusts. In 
most situations, however, this will not be a problem. 
 

ROOM ASSEMBLY                                                                                                                                                      

Before beginning the assembly, unpack all of the staves and identify the drain stave, which will be the first one used.  It 
has one or more holes drilled in it for water drainage.  As you examine the staves, you will notice that each end has a 
croze (notch) on its inside face. The croze is the square cut groove into which the sauna end panels fit. 

Begin the assembly by placing the cradle bases on the ground according to the Cradle Placement Guide on the following 
page.  Identify your specific Barrel Sauna model and be sure the cradle bases are parallel to each other.  Keeping every-
thing level and square is very important to insure proper assembly and function. 

Place the drain stave exactly in the center of the cradle base to provide good drainage. Insert additional staves on each 
side of the drain stave to each end of the cradle base.  

Using a framing square, make sure that all the staves are 

square to the cradle and that the croze (groove) is lined up on all pieces.

  Use a rubber mallet to gently tap the 

staves together and then screw every other bottom stave to the base with 2-inch

 

stainless steel torque screws using one 

screw per board into each cradle base, counter-sinking the screws into the stave.

 

Countersink  

Stainless Steel 

Screws when  

attaching staves 

to cradle  

supports. 

Position the front and back 
ends in the croze on each end 
of the base assembly 

(See 

Figure 1)

. Use a level to be 

sure that the vertical boards on 
the door end and back end are 
level and that the horizontal 
brace boards holding the verti-
cal boards together are facing 
the inside of the sauna. Using 
your level, check the horizontal 
boards on the insides of both 
ends to be sure that you have 
the panels plumb.   

The metal vents are to be on 
the BOTTOM on the back 
(heater) end, and the vent holes 
on the TOP on the door end of 
the sauna. 

With the drain stave in the center, insert addi-
tional staves to the end of each cradle base. 

Screw staves to cradles 

Summary of Contents for Canopy Barrel

Page 1: ...Barrel Saunas Standard Barrel Canopy Barrel Grandview Barrel Rustic Barrel Huntington Barrel Installation Owner s Manual Revised September 2016...

Page 2: ...ll probably shower during or after each sauna bath so consider having a shower installed nearby Besides the shower you may want to have a lounging area set aside for relaxing after your sauna session...

Page 3: ...you should not experience water dripping into the sauna However you will experience water seepage especially on the top and sides of the sauna This is because of the porous characteristics of the woo...

Page 4: ...the cradle bases are parallel to each other Keeping every thing level and square is very important to insure proper assembly and function Place the drain stave exactly in the center of the cradle bas...

Page 5: ...5 Cradle Placement Guide Note For the 8 Grandview Sauna a fourth cradle is added The two center cradles are to be evenly spaced between the end cradles...

Page 6: ...d away from the end sections prior to tightening the bands It will seem like you have too many staves in place but this is good as the bands will then draw them down and tight to the end sections for...

Page 7: ...ng nuts check to make sure bands are still spaced evenly Tighten nuts and install black vinyl thread protectors See Figure 3 You may place the brackets at the same level or vary them at different heig...

Page 8: ...t and screw the bench into place Install center supports on 6 and 8 models only as shown in illustration Be sure to sink screw heads below the surface so you will not burn yourself while using sauna S...

Page 9: ...urer s installation and hookup instructions Refer to the heater installation instructions for further heater installation details Your fence kit will arrive banded with stretch wrap It consists of fou...

Page 10: ...provided screws to position waterproof Power Supply where most convenient on the outside of the sauna 4 Connect to POWER Plug into any standard outlet or have your electri cian hardwire it into a 115...

Page 11: ...manufacturer s instructions Improper placement of heater stones can result in low er than desired heat temperatures The first time you turn the heater on set it to the maximum setting and operate it f...

Page 12: ...V 24966 Sales Service 888 355 3050 Email sales almostheaven com Web www almostheaven com ELECTRICAL Typical wiring requirements for distances of up to 30 feet from the breaker box are as follows 4 5kw...

Page 13: ...wimming pool STEP 3 Enter the sauna initially for about 5 to 15 minutes Bring a towel into the sauna onto which you can sit or lay Leave the sauna room once you have begun to perspire freely STEP 4 No...

Reviews: