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For the installation of sauna heaters, please 

pay attention to the DIN VDE 0100 part 703 !

This standard makes the following statement 

valid in your newest expenditure, since Febru-

ary 2006, paragraph 703.412.05; Quotation:

The additional must be planned for all electric 

circuits of the Sauna by one or more fault current 

protection device (RCDs) with a calculation differ-

ence stream not more largely than 30 mA, exclud-

ed of it is Sauna heating. 

The EN 60335-1 DIN (VDE 0700 part 1) :2012-10 

states the following in paragraph 13.2; quote:

The leakage current may not exceed the following 

values during operation:

- for stationary heaters of protection class I 0,75 

mA; or 0,75 mA each kW input of the appliance, 

depending on the higher value, at a maximum 

value of 5 mA.

If the appliance is equipped with a protective 

device for leakage current (ELCB), please pay at-

tention to the fact that no other electrical units 

will be protected by this ELCB.

Under current manufacturing technology, it is 

not reasonable to use heating elements for sau-

na heaters which do not collect moisture from 

the surrounding air. It is therefore possible that 

a little bit of moisture from the surrounding air 

may reach the magnesium-oxide filling in the 

heating elements during transport or storage 

and may cause the ELCB to release.

In this case the oven must be heated up under 

supervision of an expert, during which the PE 

conductor is not connected. After about 10 

minutes, when moisture has evaporated from 

the heating elements, the oven must be recon-

nected to the PE conductor!

If the sauna heater is not in use for a significant 

period of time, we recommend running it every 

6 weeks, so as to avoid moisture concentrating 

in the heating elements.

Therefore, should the ELCB be released dur-

ing start-up, the electrical installation must be 

checked. 

Installation of the sauna heater and control 

unit must be undertaken only by an authorized 

electrician. 

Without a documented proof of 

such installation a warranty is generally void.

Summary of Contents for Filius Control

Page 1: ...INNOVATIVE SAUNA TECHNOLOGY MADE IN GERMANY Druck Nr 29345062 en 18 19 Filius Control 400 V 3N AC 230 V 1N AC EN Installlation and operating instruction...

Page 2: ...ications 6 Connection example 400 V 3N 8 Connection example 230 V 1N 9 Installation of the Filius Control 10 Minimum distances 10 Commissioning 12 Position change control panel left right 13 Replaceme...

Page 3: ...pped the goods 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...

Page 4: ...eofsuitable low resin untreatedmaterials e g spruce Only a sauna heater with the appropriate power output may be installed in the sau na cabin Please provide air intake and vent ope nings in each saun...

Page 5: ...floor On heaters with bases this clearance is maintained via the base or legs of the device Floor heating in the sauna cabin increases the surface temperature of the flooring Please see the dimension...

Page 6: ...able exits the sauna heater and guide this cable outside through the hole to the control unit The cable and all other connecting cables mains power cables and cabin lighting should be installed in ins...

Page 7: ...AC Anschluss an 230V 1NWechselstrom m glich Power rating 4 5 kW 6 0 kW 7 5 kW For sauna size 4 6 m 6 8 m 7 10 m Min size air inlet and exhaust vent 35 x 11 cm Weight without stones and packing 15 kg...

Page 8: ...ite Connection example for 400V 3N AC 4 5 kW 3x 1500 W 6 0 kW 3x 2000 W 7 5 kW 3x 2500 W Power acc DIN Electrical connection Fuse protection Connecting cable main heater 4 5 kW 400V 3N AC 50 Hz 3 x 16...

Page 9: ...re given for 230V 1N power supply Specifications for 230V 1N connection 4 5 kW 3x 1500 W 6 0 kW 3x 2000 W 7 5 kW 3x 2500 W A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 Thermostat Sicherheits temperaturbegrenzer M Zeitschaltuhr...

Page 10: ...all so that there is approx 3 mm space between the wall and the head of the screw Fig 2 2 berpr fen Sie dass die Zuleitung span nungslos ist um die Ofenzuleitung an zuschlie en First unscrew the four...

Page 11: ...and the two lock screws U V W N N PE N Z Y X L N PE 230V AC A Strahlblech U V W N N PE N Z Y X 400V 3N AC Fig 4 1 Connection line Screws 4 2 x 9 5 Corrugated head screws 2 9 x 19 Connection terminal...

Page 12: ...necessary The design of the cabin can impact on the way the cabin heats up and cause tem perature differences of up to 15 C Also many bimetal thermometers wall moun ted react sluggishly so that the re...

Page 13: ...13 EN Position change control panel left right safety screw 2 9 x 19 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 4 2 1 6 180 4 7 8 9 3 10 5...

Page 14: ...14 EN Replacement of heating elements Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 3 1 3 2 6 7 4 5...

Page 15: ...more essences or volatile oils than advised on the packaging Never use alcohol or undiluted concentrates Cau tion Fire hazard All sauna heating units are made of low corro sion material To enjoy your...

Page 16: ...l units will be protected by this ELCB Under current manufacturing technology it is not reasonable to use heating elements for sau na heaters which do not collect moisture from the surrounding air It...

Page 17: ...your questions quickly and compe tently please provide the information printed on the type shield including the model item no and serial no in all inquiries Equipment commissioning date ______________...

Page 18: ...roducts is designed for the ship ping of individually packed goods pallet We expressly point out that our packaging is not suitable for individual shipments via parcel post The manufacturer shall acce...

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