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Congratulations  on  selecting  a  Dayliff  Sauna  Heater.  They  are 
manufactured  to  the  highest  standards  and  if  installed  and  operated 
correctly  will  give  many  years  of  efcient  and  trouble  free  service. 
Careful  reading  of  this  Installation  Manual  is  therefore  important, 
though  should  there  be  any  queries  they  should  be  referred  to  the 
equipment supplier.

1. SPECIFICATIONS

Dayliff Sauna heaters work by using electric elements to heat sauna stones. Two models 
are offered:-

Domestic

 - Suitable for small sized saunas, especially domestic applications up to a 

room volume of 13m and comes with a separate intelligent digital controller that provides 
various control and monitoring functions including temperature settings and a timer.

Commercial 

- Suitable for larger institution saunas with separate programmable digital 

intelligent controller and a separate Control box for timer and temperature control system. 
Other features includes control for integral sauna light and LED indicator lights showing 
operating conditions. 

All saunas are offered with a range of accessories including wooden water bucket, ladle, 
thermometer and hygrometer.

Dimensions(mm)

Model

Size

(kW)

Phase/

Current

(A)

Room

Volume

3

(m )

Stone

Capacity

(Kg)

Weight

(Kg)

W

H

9

1-39/3-13

9-13

20

280

570

13

12

3-20

10-18

50

560

660

26

DSAUNA90

DSAUNA120

DSAUNA150

15

3-25

13-23

70

28

Domestic

Commercial

L

410

480

1

Summary of Contents for Domestic Series

Page 1: ...Sauna Heater Domestic Commercial...

Page 2: ...OUBLE SHOOTING 16 4 5 Heater Guard not supplied 12 4 6 Sauna Stones 12 4 7 Insulation 13 4 8 Air Ventilation of Sauna Room 13 8 TERMS OF WARRANTY 18 Davis Shirtliff Ltd 2022 Contents herein are not wa...

Page 3: ...with a separate intelligent digital controller that provides various control and monitoring functions including temperature settings and a timer Commercial Suitable for larger institution saunas with...

Page 4: ...hang clothes to dry in the heater WARNING Do not operate sauna heater without sauna stones WARNING Isolate the power supply before installation The sauna heater will be controlled via the control box...

Page 5: ...ARNING The sauna heater becomes very hot when in operation and must be guarded to protect incase of accidental contact WARNING 3 Domestic 1 Inner Shell 2 Stone Bracket 3 Shell 4 Heat Element 5 Fix Bra...

Page 6: ...ncrease Button Mode Button Time Display Temp Display Light LED Model LED Wait LED Push to operate heater Push to operate sauna room light Push to operate fan Preset time and temperature setting confir...

Page 7: ...overheat cut out thermostat has tripped this means the sauna has reached very high temperature This can be reset with the button in the sensor 0 but test the control by setting a temperature of say 9...

Page 8: ...o light wire 7 Fan terminal Connect to fan wire 8 Control panel terminal Connect to control cable 9 Cover Offer protection to the electronics Temp Sensor Frame Parts No Description Function 1 2 3 Circ...

Page 9: ...7 Circuit Diagram Domestic Commercial Control Box Circuit Diagram for 9kW Domestic Unit Fig 4 Fig 5...

Page 10: ...8 Control Box Circuit Diagram for 12 15kW Commercial Unit Fig 6...

Page 11: ...ire control cable through the wire anchorage to the terminal as below figure 4 1 Important Prior to installing sauna heater please refer to installation handbook and check it as following points Is th...

Page 12: ...nstalled at a height of approximately 1200mm for ease of use Installation method Drill a 40mm hole on wall for the wires The panel can be monitored by either drilling two holes 118mm apart for the scr...

Page 13: ...all the temperature sensor on the height between 1500 1800mm in sauna room Open the cover with a screw driver Fix the bottom of the temperature sensor on to wall with screw Replace the cover Install t...

Page 14: ...at the top rail of the guard is set at least 30 mm below the rim of the heater such that it does not receive heat radiation directly from the heater rocks NOTE 4 6 Sauna Stones Do not use the heater w...

Page 15: ...el and heating insulation Moisture and thermal protection should be installed from outside to inside recommend minimum thickness of the thermal insulation in the walls is 25mm and in the ceiling 50mm...

Page 16: ...ng and bathing the sauna room can also be dried by leaving the door open after bathing 5 If there is only an exhaust vent in washing room leave an opening Min 5cm under the sauna door and install mech...

Page 17: ...ter to come on at a certain time use the B mode setting which can be set pressing the and the time window will display 4 00 then Press key the time display window will flash Then press or to adjust th...

Page 18: ...aterial left over the sauna stove or in the sauna then the sauna cabin door must be closed before the timer setting can be made if the timer begins when the door is opened the controller will cancel t...

Page 19: ...e sensor or the temperature is higher than 115 check the connection cable or change sensor 3 Change controller 1 Temp sensor isn t connected or cable is broken 2 The temperature is lower than 0 or hig...

Page 20: ...rranty condition or liability implied by law the liability of Davis Shirtliff hereafter called the Company in respect of any defect or failure of equipment supplied is limited to making good by replac...

Page 21: ...INS496A 03 22...

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