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Dundalk LeisureCraft
Vent Kit Assembly Instructions
(Optional)
In most cases, venting is not required for proper sauna function, however it increases air flow circulation as
well as ventilation when the sauna is not in use.
Many people prefer not to install vents in pre fabricated saunas.
Generally, you have access to add a vent to your sauna once assembled if it is deemed necessary.
Vent Kit
Contents
Stainless Steel 3”x 7” Grill (X2)
Cedar Vent Cover
1 ½” Stainless Steel screws (X13)
Tools Required
Hole saw or drill bit to drill holes
Cordless Drill
Robertson bit
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The Location of the vent depends on the type of sauna purchased and the location of the heater.
Use the following instructions as a guide to help you determine where the vent should be located.
Inlet – Low below heater
Outlet – High up at far corner away from heater
Ex. Saunas with the heater on the back wall in the middle, the inlet would go under heater on the back wall and
the outlet would go high on the front wall.
Saunas with the heater on the front wall would have the inlet under the heater on the front wall and the outlet
high on the back wall for maximum airflow.
For Saunas with wood heaters, get the inlet as close as possible to the wood heater and the outlet high in the
opposite corner.
Panoramic Saunas – Follow these guidelines with the inlet holes positioned on the front wall under the heater
and the outlet holes being positioned as high up in the opposite corner on the staves.
Inlet under electric heater on Back wall
Inlet beside wood heater on Back wall