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1.2.2. Throwing Water on Heated Stones

The  air  in  the  sauna  room  becomes  dry  when 
warmed  up. Therefore,  it  is  necessary  to  throw 
water on the heated stones to reach a suitable level 
of  humidity  in  the  sauna. The  effect  of  heat  and 
steam  on  people  varies  –  by  experimenting,  you 

can  find  the  levels  of  temperature  and  humidity 

that suit you best.

You can adjust the nature of the heat from soft to 

sharp by throwing water either to the front of the 
heater or straight on top of the stones.

The maximum volume of the ladle is 0,05 gal 

(0.2 litres). If an excessive amount of water is 

poured on the stones, only part of it will evaporate and 

the rest may splash as boiling hot water on the bathers. 

Never  throw  water  on  the  stones  when  there  are 

people near the heater, because hot steam may burn 

their skin.

The  water  to  be  thrown  on  the  heated  stones 

should  meet  the  requirements  of  clean  household 

water (table 1). Only special aromas designed for 

sauna water may be used. Follow the instructions 

given on the package.

1.3. Instructions for Bathing 

• 

Begin by washing yourself.

• 

Stay in the sauna for as long as you feel 
comfortable.

• 

Forget all your troubles and relax.

• 

According to established sauna conventions, 
you must not disturb other bathers by 
speaking in a loud voice.

• 

Do not force other bathers from the sauna by 
throwing excessive amounts of water on the 
stones.

• 

Cool your skin down as necessary. If you 
are in good health, you can have a swim if a 
swimming place or pool is available.

• 

Wash yourself after bathing.

• 

Rest for a while and let your pulse go back to 
normal. Have a drink of fresh water or a soft 

drink to bring your fluid balance back to normal.

1.4. Troubleshooting

All  service  operations  must  be  done  by 

professional licensed maintenance personnel.

The heater does not heat.

• 

Check that the breakers to the heater are in 
good condition.

• 

Check that the connection cable is connected.

• 

Check that the control panel shows a higher 

figure than the temperature of the sauna.

• 

Check that the overheat protectors have not 

gone off. See figure 9.

• 

Check that the breaker is switched on. Also, 
breaker should be correct size.

The sauna room heats slowly. The water thrown 

on the sauna stones cools down the stones 

quickly.

• 

Check that the breakers to the heater are in 
good condition.

• 

Check that all heating elements glow when the 
heater is on.

• 

Turn the temperature to a higher setting.

• 

Check that the heater output is sufficient 

 

( 2.3.).

• 

Check that the sauna room ventilation has 
been arranged correctly ( 2.4.).

The sauna room heats quickly, but the 

temperature of the stones remain insufficient. 

Water thrown on the stones runs through.

• 

Turn the temperature to a lower setting.

• 

Check that the heater output is not too high  
( 2.3.).

• 

Check that the sauna room ventilation has 
been arranged correctly ( 2.4.).

Panel or other material near the heater darkens 

quickly.

• 

Check that the requirements for safety 

distances are fulfilled (

3.2.).

• 

Check the sauna stones ( 1.1.). Too tightly 
piled stones, the settling of stones with time 

or wrong stone type can hinder the air flow 

through the heater, which may result in 
overheating of surrounding materials.

• 

Check that no heating elements can be seen 
behind the stones. If heating elements can be 
seen, rearrange the stones so that the heating 
elements are covered completely ( 1.1.).

• 

Also see section 2.1.2.

The heater emits smell.

• 

See section 1.2.

• 

The hot heater may emphasize odours mixed 
in the air that are not, however, caused by the 
sauna or the heater. Examples: paint, glue, oil, 
seasoning.

The heater makes noise.

• 

Occasional bangs are most likely caused by 
stones cracking due to heat.

• 

The thermal expansion of heater parts can 
cause noises when the heater warms up.

Water property

Effect

Recommendation

Humus concentration

Colour, taste, precipitates

<12 mg/l

Iron concentration

Colour, odour, taste, precipitates

<0,2 mg/l

Hardness: most important substances are 
manganese (Mn) and lime, i.e. calcium (Ca)

Precipitates

Mn: <0,05 mg/l
Ca: <100 mg/l

Chlorinated water

Health risk

Forbidden to use

Seawater

Rapid corrosion

Forbidden to use

Table 1. 

Water quality requirements

Summary of Contents for HPC(S)11U1H

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Page 2: ...ARTS 11 GUARANTEE 22 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 23 TABLE DES MATI RS Avertissements 12 1 MODE D EMPLOI 13 1 1 Mise en place des pierres du po le 13 1 1 1 Maintenance 13 1 2 Chauffage du sauna 13 1 2 1 U...

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Page 4: ...r near the heater that could change the amount or direction of the air flowing through the heater A bare heating element can endanger combustible materials even outside the safety distances Check that...

Page 5: ...higher figure than the temperature of the sauna Check that the overheat protectors have not gone off See figure 9 Check that the breaker is switched on Also breaker should be correct size The sauna ro...

Page 6: ...d with moisture content not exceeding 11 BENCHES Use matching softwood Fasten from bottom to prevent burning of bathers DOOR Must open out and should not have a lock Types of door fastenings that may...

Page 7: ...l and fence Figure 4 Sensor s minimum distance from an air vent 360 180 40 1000 mm 20 500 mm TILE CARRELAGE AIR IN ARRIV E D AIR CONCRETE B TON AIR OUT VACUATION D AIR 6 4 FENCE CEINTURE DE PROTECTION...

Page 8: ...unit C1 Please read the instructions of the control unit 3 5 Electrical Connections The heater may only be connected to the electrical network in accordance with the current regulations by an authoris...

Page 9: ...n this diagram Main Electrical Panel Figure 6 Installing the temperature sensor 3 80mm 3 80mm 4 100mm 4 100mm HPC S 7U1H HPC S 7U3H HPC S 9U1H HPC S 9U3H HPC S 11U1H HPC S 11U3H Table 3 Supply wires f...

Page 10: ...S 9U3H HPC S 11U3H L11 L21 A1 A2 L22 L12 140 C T L11 L21 A1 A2 L22 L12 R3 R2 R1 208V 3 Phase heater 240V 1 Phase heater 1 Group connection 2 Group connection A Connection box B Connection cable 3 7 E...

Page 11: ...PC S 9U1H HPC S 11U1H HPC S 7U3H HPC S 9U3H HPC S 11U3H 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 Overheat protector ZSK 764 1 3 Temperature sensor WX248 1 3 8 Resetting the Overheat Protectors If the temperature of the sauna ro...

Page 12: ...usieurs degr s la temp rature normale du corps 98 6 F Les sympt mes d hyperthermie incluent une hausse de la temp rature interne du corps des vertiges la l thargie la somnolence et l vanouissement Les...

Page 13: ...raverse le po le ne doit tre plac l int rieur du com partiment pierres du po le ni proximit de ce dernier Recouvrir enti rement les r sistances de pierres Une r sistance non couverte risque d endommag...

Page 14: ...e du sauna S assurer que les s curit s surchauffe soient toujours en place Figure 9 V rifier que le circuit lectrique est ferm au niveau du coupe circuit Le coupe circuit doit aussi tre de la bonne ta...

Page 15: ...de faciliter la fixation des planches des murs et du plafond REV TEMENT MURAL Utilisez du bois s ch au s choir avec une teneur en humidit inf rieure 11 BANCS Utilisez du bois assorti Placez les fixat...

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Page 19: ...fournies Figure 7 Connexions lectriques de po le HPC S 7U1H HPC S 9U1H HPC S 11U1H 140 C T L1 L2 A2 A1 L3 R1 R2 R3 HPC S 7U3H HPC S 9U3H HPC S 11U3H L11 L21 A1 A2 L22 L12 140 C T L11 L21 A1 A2 L22 L1...

Page 20: ...nitialisation de la s curit surchauffe Si la temp rature de la cabine de sauna devient dangereusement lev e la s curit surchauffe coupe d finitivement l alimentation du po le Il est possible de remett...

Page 21: ...tance 3000 W 240 V R sistance 3500 W 240 V R sistance 2250 W 208 V R sistance 3000 W 208 V R sistance 3500 W 208 V Y10 0005 Y10 0004 Y10 0002 Y10 0004 Y10 0003 Y10 0001 HPC S 7U1H HPC S 9U1H HPC S 11U...

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