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Illust. 2
Illust. 1
Dials
mounting screws
ca. 20 cm
eye level
Installation and connection of the sauna
systems and other electrical equipment
may be undertaken only by a expert; this
is subject to VDE 0100, Part 703/2006-2
Sauna systems may only be connected to
the power supply by hard wire.
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Installation of the control units
Attention: It is forbidden to install the control
box in a closed switch cabinet or behind a
wooden panelling!
Before the control unit can be fastened to
the outer wall of the cabin, the covering of the
control unit must be removed. For this, the
dials are pulled from their spindles with a
slight tug, and the two mounting screws
(Illust. 1) are loosened.
These screws are attached beneath the
control panel dials as captive screws, but
may be screwed open and closed through
the visible holes in the operating panel with
a small Phillips screwdriver. After the
screws are loosened, the cover is removed.
For practical purposes, the control unit
should always be fastened to the outer wall
of the cabin, to which the sauna oven inside
the cabin is also attached.
Please observe that most sauna cabins
have already been equipped with cable
condiuts for electrical wiring. In this case,
the position of the control unit is pre-
determined.
The sensorlines (capillary tubes) which as
explained later need to be mounted in the
sauna cabin above the sauna oven, are
roughly 120 cm long.
These capillary tubes cannot be elongated.
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The sauna control units are delivered
equipped for a voltage of 400 V 3 N AC with
a maximum breaking capacity of 9 kW and
with a safety shutdown as standard.
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