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2.   Final assembly

2.1.Dismantling the steam generator hood

•    Below  the  steam  generator  there  are  two  32    x  

16mm screws that must be unscrewed from the 
hood.

 

Make  sure  that  the  hood  is  connected  to  the 

steam generator through the cables to the display 
panel. To remove the hood, loosen the plugs on 
the connection cable.

•    The  assembly  drill  holes  must  be  drilled    in  the 

wall with the help of the template.

•    Place the top screws in their dowels  and tighten 

them to 5mm from the wall.      

•    Hang  up  the  steam  generator  and  then  tighten 

the lower screws.

30 mm

•    Screw on the fl ex-hose with the stainless steel woven casing already on the steam gene-

rator onto the mains water supply (3/8“). 

•    The water tank will be drained automatically during the fl ush programme   

2.3.  Steam connections 

•    Connect the steam pipe with the RG screw (1“ x 35) to the steam generator. 

•    You can fi x the steam exit either on the right-hand side or below the steam generator.

•    Connect the Steamfi x of the sauna heater to the pre-installed 5/4“ x 35 sleeve. 

   

  Important Notes:

   

  The regulations of EN 1717 and/or DIN 1988 Part 4 must be attended. Appropriate 

measures must be taken that prevent the water from running back into the drinking water 
pipeline. For this, especially pipe isolators or system isolators are appropriate. If necessary, 
ask your drinking water supply company or your local sanitary expert.

2.2. Connecting to the water supply and drain

•    Route all the electric cables from below through the PG screw connections or through the 

rear wall.

Now connect the steam generator according to the following terminal diagram.

2.4. Connecting to the mains

    When the mains are connected it is essential to comply with the local VDE EVU require-

ments as these currently apply. The mains must be connected and checked by a fully 
qualifi ed electrician to ensure that the applicable norms are adhered to in full.

Summary of Contents for SteamTec Classic

Page 1: ...1 D IP x4 Made in Germany SteamTec Classic Druck Nr 29343783en 40 12 HD 7 GB Assembly and operating instruction...

Page 2: ...6 2 Final assembly 7 2 1 Dismantling the steam generator hood 7 2 2 Connecting to the water supply and drain 7 2 3 Steam connections 7 2 4 Connecting to the mains 7 Terminal diagram 8 2 5 Fitting the...

Page 3: ...3 GB 1000 300 Floor drain control room Connection for Steamfix Door Fresh air Cabin drain Plan Container for descaling li quid...

Page 4: ...r descaling Wiring cable feeds Terminal block X3 Steam pipe Fresh water supply pipe Pressure re lease valve Safety tempera ture limitation C o n t r o l PCB Steam generator Magnet val ve flush Drain f...

Page 5: ...L container for descaling liquid with level probe Owner s manual 1 Erecting the frame Complete the building according to the plans 1 1 Fresh water and dirty water The way in which the pipes for the f...

Page 6: ...eam pipe For all types of steam generator the steam pipe must always be either of copper or high quality stainless steel min 22 mm we recommend 35 mm in order to reduce the noise level and when it is...

Page 7: ...eam generator You can fix the steam exit either on the right hand side or below the steam generator Connect the Steamfix of the sauna heater to the pre installed 5 4 x 35 sleeve Important Notes The re...

Page 8: ...L N L N WM PE N N U V W WB Steamtec Classic Steuerger t control unit EMOTEC HCS 9003 EMOTEC HCS 9003 DB DL EMOTOUCH X3 400 V 3N AC 50 Hz 400 V 3N AC 50 Hz Saunaheater Powerunit Ventilator Cabin light...

Page 9: ...ing is started the steam generator must be disconnected from the mains By further questions and technical queries please contact your local EOS dealer 4 Operation The Steamtec Classic is controlled by...

Page 10: ...the flushing programme will come to an end The running time for the flushing programme is about 35 minutes The steam generator cannot be switched on during this time Check regularly if there is still...

Page 11: ...umber and model 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 equipmen...

Page 12: ...ng articles or missing ac cessories He will discuss with you the individual case and try for immediate and customer friendly so lution For economic returns within Germany you will get an RMA number fr...

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