EOS ECON A2 Installation And User Manual Download Page 5

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Warning:  Always connect the
sauna oven's neutral conductor.

Tab. 1

2.2.1 Connecting the sauna oven

The electrical connection can
only be carried out by an

approved electrician, observing the
local energy supply company's
guidelines and those of the VDE
(German Electrical Association). We
should advise you at this point that in
the case of a warranty claim, a copy of
the invoice from the electrical company
who carried out the work will be
required.

2.2 Electrical connection

I

n general, there can only be one perma-

nent connection to the power supply network,
to include a device which allows the unit to
be disconnected from the power source with
a contact distance of at least 3 mm from all
terminals.

All electrical installations and connector
cables inside the cabin must be able to
withstand temperatures up to 140°C.
Please use the table below to determine
the required cable diameters for this task.

Attach the power supply lead wire as shown
in Illust. 5 to the power supply terminals of
the control unit.  Connection instructions are
printed directly in the control unit.

Assemble the sauna oven  according to
the instructions provided by the
manufacturer in front of the air intake
opening.  Lead the silicon lines and
electrical conduits to their respective
terminals on the control unit and connect
them according to the circuit diagram
printed there.

Please note: If no electrical conduits are
present, drill a hole with a diameter of 10
mm next to the air intake opening and lead
the oven control cables through this hole
to their corresponding terminals (U V W) in
the control unit.  To protect the silicon lines
from external influences, install them in a
shielded fashion.  For this task, use a fitting
cable or simple PVC conduit and lead the
silicon cable through it to the control unit.

2.2.2 Connecting the sauna lamp

The sauna lamp must be splashproof (by
Standard IP54) and suitable for
temperatures up to 140°C.  The sauna
lamp can be mounted anywhere except in
the area of the rising hot air above the oven.

minimum diameter in mm² (copper wire)

connection to 380 V 3N AC

connector

capacity in

KW

appropriate for

cabin sizes

in m³

power supply lead wire

to the control unit

oven connector cable

control unit for oven

safety fuse

capacity in A

4,5

  4 -   6

5 x 2,5 mm²

5 x 1,5  mm²

3 x 16

6,0

  6 - 10

5 x 2,5 mm²

5 x 1,5 mm²

3 x 16

7,5

  8 - 12

5 x 2,5 mm²

5 x 1,5 mm²

3 x 16

9,0

10 - 14

5 x 2,5 mm²

5 x 1,5 mm²

3 x 16

Summary of Contents for ECON A2

Page 1: ...1 GB 29343279en 43 06 Installation and user s manual ECON A2 GB IP x4...

Page 2: ...tents 1 General information 1 1 Technical Data 1 2 Package contents 1 3 General safety precautions 2 Assembly of the control unit 2 1 Wall mounting 2 2 Electrical connection 2 2 1 Connecting the sauna...

Page 3: ...assembled correctly l The device may only be used as intended as a control unit for sauna ovens up to 9 kW Up to 36 kW when combined with a breaking capacitor l Completely disconnect the control unit...

Page 4: ...en the wood boards Therefore you have to mount the control unit farther away from the cabin wall so you can lead the cables into the unit In this case use the included spacer tubes as shown in Illust...

Page 5: ...according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer in front of the air intake opening Lead the silicon lines and electrical conduits to their respective terminals on the control unit and conn...

Page 6: ...bins up to 2 x 2m according to Illust 7 and 8 in larger cabins according to Illust s 7 and 9 35 cm 19 cm housing red red sensor board hole sensor housing sauna ceiling center sensor housing on middle...

Page 7: ...ges that follow we would like to familiarise you with the operations and features of your sauna control system In each case the illustrations next to the text show the displays visible on the control...

Page 8: ...1 Finnish sauna operation Press the button to switch on the sauna heater The display alternately shows the current time and the set temperature factory setting 95 C The green operating LED comes on a...

Page 9: ...ched The control range is laid out so that normal temperatures in the bench area can be preselected Press the or button until the set temperature is displayed Press the MODE button The display starts...

Page 10: ...o use the sauna right away Press the button The set temperature is saved the sauna switches on and is regulated to the new set temperature Using the set time function you can select the time that your...

Page 11: ...and hold it down until the newly entered value is permanently displayed Press the MODE button The display starts to flash 17 10 17 10 19 00 To deactivate the preset time press the button This switche...

Page 12: ...er to the first position switch position 0 The unit is now completely switched off 7 The control unit switch The control unit switch can be found on the top end of the unit Using this switch you can i...

Page 13: ...t switch switched off Switch on control unit switch Mains fault Check on site fuses and main switch E E power unit 400 V 3 N AC max 9 kW L W V N S N L L 139 C N L L L ECON A2 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 U 9 Connect...

Page 14: ...ex pressive description of the fault This warrenty covers damaged parts but no defects due to wear and tear In case of complaint please return the equipment in its original packaging or other suitabl...

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