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Electrical installation must be made by a licensed electrician in 
accordance with the National Electrical Code and local regulations. 

Remove the screws from the CB PK box to access the electrical 
connections. Secure CB PK box to the wall in the sauna room according 
to Diagram 1. (4 screws provided in the box) Route the wires through 
the holes provided on the bottom of the control box and connect the 
wires to the terminal block.  To determine the correct wire size, refer to 
Diagram 2.  Use copper supply wire only, suitable for minimum 90 
degrees C.  The heater must be grounded!  See Diagram 6 for proper 
connections. 

Refer to the Installation and Operation Manual for all electrical 
questions about the traditional sauna heater.

Connect low voltage cable from the SaunaLogic IS control to JT1 of the 
circuit board in the CB PK Box. Connect sensor cable to JT2 of the 
circuit board in the CB PK Box. Connect the color therapy light cable to 
Color Lamp of the circuit board in the CB PK Box. Connect the cable 
from Interior lights to the connector labels Interior Lights. Connect the 
cable from exterior lights to the connector labels Exterior Lights.

Connect the high limit sensor cable to JT13 of the circuit board in the 
CB PK Box. (Traditional sauna heater is optional)

IR Emitter Installation
Connnect IR emitters to the preinstalled wires in the walls. Each IR 
emitter is provided with an electical junction box. All IR emitters 
should be grounded. 

Refer to the wiring diagrams for electical connections. Completed 
connections and install cover on electrical box. Push excess wires in the 
wall and secure the IR emitters to the wall with the 3" screws provided.

    SECTION 3: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SUMMARY

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Feed the 17 ft "low voltage" sensor wire from the sensor location to the CB PK box location. Sensor wire  must be 
routed completely separate (as per low voltage electrical wiring codes) from any wiring carrying over 50 volts. It 
may be necessary to drill holes to string the wire through the studs or ceiling joists. 

Using a flat tip screwdriver, unsnap sensor cover from sensor. Mount sensor to a finished wall directly above 
heater and two (2) inches down from ceiling using two (2) screws (provided) as shown in Diagrams 1, 3 & 5.

Connect wires to JT2 on the circuit board inside the CB PK box. 

     SECTION 4: TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Summary of Contents for IS 200

Page 1: ...gets hot during operation and should not be touched or burns may result Minors should be adequately supervised whenever near a hot or warming sauna Infrared Sauna Series Models IS 200 IS 300 IS 400 I...

Page 2: ...materials to be sure you have the proper minimum distances DIAGRAM 2 Page 2 OBSERVING MINIMUM DISTANCES IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE FIRE HAZARD Sauna Heater Optional Equipment Sauna Heater Denotes an option...

Page 3: ...4215 109 G 10 30 09 Typical IS Installation with a tradiontal sauna heater Refer to Diagram 1 for minimum spacing requirements...

Page 4: ...ize information Step 3 Will the wires be installed in the walls or surface mounted If preinstalled pull 12 2 AWG wire w ground from the CB PK Box to closest IR emitter Leave 18 of wire sticking out th...

Page 5: ...allation Optional Equipment SaunaLogic IS is capable of operating ONLY a lighting package purchased with the system The lighting package consists of 3 color therapy lights 2 interior lights 3 exterior...

Page 6: ...Interior Lights Connect the cable from exterior lights to the connector labels Exterior Lights Connect the high limit sensor cable to JT13 of the circuit board in the CB PK Box Traditional sauna heat...

Page 7: ...4215 109 G 10 30 09 Page 7 WIRING DIAGRAM CONTROL AND HEATER MODELS...

Page 8: ...4215 109 G 10 30 09 Page 8 WIRING DIAGRAM CONTROL AND HEATER MODELS...

Page 9: ...stem to heat slower which may result in less effective performance Press the Traditional Sauna button on the SaunaLogic IS and the default settings for the temperature ispreset to 176 F the bath time...

Page 10: ...igh limit continually shuts off the heater contact a service representative at 1 888 780 4427 The sauna like a bathroom should be kept clean and odor free Towels or mats should always be used on bench...

Page 11: ...ed WARNING Reduce the risk of overheating warning plate must be mounted on or alongside the door outside the sauna room at about eye level The enclosed CAUTION Reduce the risk of fire caution plate mu...

Page 12: ...rmation There is one high limit for each system Need to determine which system is operating to know which high limit is alarming System won t start to heat ensure the system is not in the delay mode I...

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