EOS ECON D3 Installation And Operating Instruction Download Page 13

Electrical connection

The electrical connections may only be car-
ried out by a certifi ed electrician in compli-
ance with the guidelines of the local power 
supply company and applicable legal regu-
lations (e.g. VDE norms for Germany).

In general, there may be only one permanent 
connection  line  to  the  network.  Futhermore 
equipment  should  be  provided  that  makes  it 
possible to disconnect the system on all phases 
from  the  power  supply  with  a  contact  gap  of 
minimum 3 mm.

All  electrical  installations  and  all  connection 
lines  that  are  installed  inside  the  sauna  cabin 
must  be  suitable  for  an  ambient  temperature 
of at least 170 °C. 

The power supply line shall be laid to the con-
trol unit and connected to the power input ter-
minals. 

Install  the  sauna  heater  and  the  vaporizer  in 
front of the air intake according to the manu-
facturer’s installation instructions.

Run the silicone line through the ductwork to 
the power unit and connect it to the appropri-
ate terminals as directed in the wiring diagram.

Note: 

In case there is no ductwork available drill 

a  hole  next  to  the  air  intake  opening  and  run 
the heater line through this hole to the outside 
and to the appropriate terminals in the control 
unit. The silicone line must be buried to protect 
it from outside infl uences. Therefore, use a suit-
able  cable-duct  or  a  PVC-pipe  through  which 
you can run the line up to the power unit. 

Connection of the 
sauna heater

The sauna lamp must have the protection class 
of at least IPx4 and should be resistant to the 
ambient  sauna  temperatures. The  sauna  lamp 
may be installed at any location but never close 
to the rising hot air of the heater.

Only heat resistant bulbs or other suitable 
illuminants may be used.

Connection of the 
sauna lamp

LSG

Connection of the power 
extension unit (LSG)

For details refer to the installation instructions 
of the respective LSG device. 

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Summary of Contents for ECON D3

Page 1: ...1 GB IP x4 Made in Germany Sauna control unit Print no 29344726en 27 15 ECON D3 GB Installation and operating instruction...

Page 2: ...eater 13 Connecting a power extension unit LSG 13 Connecting the sauna lamp 13 Installation diagram 14 Terminal layout on the circuit board 14 Connection of sauna heaters up to 9 kW 15 Connection of s...

Page 3: ...re set timer 27 Activate the preselection time 28 Deactivate the preselection time 28 Extend the time setting for sauna time 29 Unit fuses 29 Error messages and troubleshooting 30 The device switch Sw...

Page 4: ...Rated voltage 400 V 3 N 50 Hz AC Power output max 9 kW resistive load AC1 operation Power extension up to 36 kW possibile with an optional LSG device Heating time limitation 6 h 12 h without limitati...

Page 5: ...ods Please note that you will only be able to achieve anoptimumsaunaclimateifthecabinwithitsair intake and ventilation the sauna heater and the control unit are aligned to each other Please observe th...

Page 6: ...e the dimensions in the assem blyinstructions especiallywheninstalling the temperature sensor The temperature above the oven is critical for the temper ature setting The temperature can be held within...

Page 7: ...ialist of an authorized electric shop We would like to draw your attention that in case of a warranty claim you are kindly requested to present a copy of the invoice of the executive electric shop Whe...

Page 8: ...hole The control unit is hooked onto this screw Therefore leave the screw out by approx 3 mm Fig 3 2 3 Hook the control unit onto the 3 mm protru ding screw in the upper mounting hole Insert the supp...

Page 9: ...east 3 5 cm deep according to the dimension in Fig 5 Insert the supplied rubber grommets into the openings at the rear wall of the housing and insert the connecting cables through these openings Place...

Page 10: ...to Fig 7 and 9 in larger cabins ac cording to Fig 8 and 9 Fig 7 housing red red sensor board sensor board Sensor white limiter white limiter Fig 10 Fig 8 Fig 9 2 Drill a hole in sauna ceiling panel to...

Page 11: ...and correct commissioning of the control unit the line for overtemperature protection must be checked for short circuits In order to do this disconnect one of the white cables in the sensor casing The...

Page 12: ...this case the sensor must be checked by a specialist and replaced if necessary At room temperature 20 C the sensor has approx 2 k resistance In order to keep on operating your sauna cabin despite the...

Page 13: ...installation instructions Run the silicone line through the ductwork to the power unit and connect it to the appropri ate terminals as directed in the wiring diagram Note In case there is no ductwork...

Page 14: ...N L LSG V1 S1 N Terminal layout on the main board Installation diagram 4 3 5 4 5 optional 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz LSG ECON Connector for tempera ture sensor Jumper for heating time limitation Connection fo...

Page 15: ...or location of supervising staff by commercial sauna cabins with disabled heating time limitation 400 V 3 N AC 50 Hz max 100 W X1 ECON P max 9 kW U V W N L1 L2 L3 N V1 N S1 142 C KTY 10 5 Sensor Limi...

Page 16: ...operation The following pages provide the detailed explanation how to operate your control panel and make all necessary settings Operation elements Operating buttons Sauna cabin lighting Sauna heatin...

Page 17: ...ature figures will fill progressively Once the pre set temperature has been rea ched the bars will remain filled Interface in energy saving mode current time the clock symbol the light symbol when the...

Page 18: ...lighted in black can now be changed with the or the buttons All settings out of Stand by are confirmed by pressing MODE 3 s and are saved in the mem ory of the unit The blinking of the parameter ends...

Page 19: ...PL I RU 00 00 0 00 Time of day 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 00 00 12 00 Time of day 00 00 12 00 Time of day 00 00 12 15 Time of day 12 15 Life Guard 3 Sek 3 Sek 3 Sek 12 00 30 C 5 59 20 min Life Guard Tempe...

Page 20: ...12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 12 00 DE GB NL PL I RU 00 00 0 00 Time of day 3 Sek 12 00 12 00 Time of day 12 00 30 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time MODE MODE MODE MODE 00 00 0...

Page 21: ...he child lock 12 00 30 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time If the child lock is activated the key symbol is visible in the top section of the display only the cabin lighting can be switched All ot...

Page 22: ...Life Guard Temperature Auto stop Start time The sauna heater is now heating normally wit hout Life Guard time Toactivatethefunction Life Guard 12 15 30 C 5 59 20 min Life Guard Temperature Auto stop...

Page 23: ...Start time 15 sec 12 00 85 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time 12 15 85 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time MODE MODE MODE 12 15 85 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time MODE MODE 12 15 85 C...

Page 24: ...ing for the pre set Life Guard time This setting can only be selected in Stand by when the function Life Guard is activated For instance you set 15 min time If you do not press the MODE button within...

Page 25: ...5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time 12 00 30 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time 12 15 30 C 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time MODE 12 15 30 C 5 5 59 Temperature Auto stop Start time 12 15 30...

Page 26: ...30 Temperature Auto stop Start time 15 sek 12 15 30 C 5 3 30 Temperature Auto stop Start time 3 sec MODE 12 15 30 C 3 30 Temperature Auto stop Start time 12 00 30 C 3 30 Temperature Auto stop Start t...

Page 27: ...unit before the heating process begins Fire risk Please remember that a typical sauna cabin must heat up for approx 40 50 minutes in order to achieve a pleasant bathing climate If for example you wis...

Page 28: ...10 Temperature Auto stop Start time Deactivate the preselection time 12 15 30 C 5 59 17 10 Temperature Auto stop Start time to preselected time 12 15 30 C 5 59 17 10 Temperature Auto stop Start time...

Page 29: ...umper Jumper 6 00 hours heating time limitation factory default Jumper 12 00 hours heating time limitation Jumper no heating time limitation Such work must be carried out exclusively by an expert Prio...

Page 30: ...ne to the temperature sensor has a short circuit interrupted limiter circuit The temperature fuse 142 C has triggered or the line to the temperature fuse is interrupted Display Cause Remedy Arrange fo...

Page 31: ...s using this switch To turn the light on in the cabin while the unit is still disconnected push the left side of the ro cker to the second latch switch setting II Tomaketheunitreadyforoperation switch...

Page 32: ...el name with detailed description of the fault This guarantee covers defective parts and labour but not the defects caused by wear and tear In case of complaint please return the equip ment in its ori...

Page 33: ...ing of individually packed goods pallet We expressly point out that our packaging is not suitable for individual shipments via parcel post The manufacturer shall accept no liability for damage incurre...

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