Himalaya Premium 7.0 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 18

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

72-0112    03-06-18                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

                         7013500        314 SKLT 69 A   

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      DIAGRAM 12: ROOM TEMPERATURES

Notes: 
Temperatures vary in a sauna room by 
height and distance from heater. 

Ventilation will help reduce it but will not 
eliminate temperature variations. 

The hottest part of the room is always at 
the ceiling directly above the sauna 
heater and should not exceed 194°F 
(90°C). 

Air temperature will be 15°F to 25°F 
lower on the opposite side of the room 
from the heater close to the ceiling.

The temperatures in the elevated view 
are general numbers. Each sauna room 
is different due to construction variations 
and ventilation.

Lower Bench

Upper 
Bench

Floor

Ceiling

Lower Bench

Bench Support

Bench Support

Upper Bench

Floor

Ceiling

Head Height

Head Height

190° F

160° F

140° F

100° F

85° F

190° F

140° F

125° F

95° F

85° F

Non-Typical Ceiling Height

Typical Ceiling Height

17"

17"

35"

84"

35"

96"

Summary of Contents for Premium 7.0

Page 1: ...1 and 1601 31 1 Read all instructions carefully before installation Please leave all instructions and warranty with the owner WARNING Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is capable of inducing...

Page 2: ...wer Supply to Heater 1 208 32 7 2 8AWG N GR 1 240 28 3 2 8AWG N GR 3 208 18 9 3 10AWG N GR 3 240 16 4 3 10AWG N GR 1 208 43 3 2 6AWG N GR 1 240 37 5 2 6AWG N GR 3 208 25 0 3 8AWG N GR 3 240 21 7 3 10A...

Page 3: ...stems used inside any sauna room should be properly rated for sauna room temperatures Do not place hands and or arms over the BWT when hot Steam from BWT may cause severe burns Do not pour chlorinated...

Page 4: ...crewdriver tip here to unsnap sensor cover from sensor Note vertical orientation of cover before removing Bracket ts in any hexagon opening and then screws to the wall or bench Sensor protective cover...

Page 5: ...7 A1 2 4 6 8 A2 X1 X2 X3 X5 X7 X4 X6 X8 X13 X14 N N H 2 3 Trans former 120 Volt Light Output 2 0 Amp Max Contactor High Limit Switch 1601 33 or 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND 1601 33 1 Breaker 2 Amp 4 Control Ports...

Page 6: ...2 X3 X5 X7 X4 X6 X8 N N H Trans former 120 Volt Light Output 2 0 Amp Max Contactor High Limit Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND Breaker 2 Amp L1 L2 L3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Three Phase Connections Three Phase Connections...

Page 7: ...or outside the sauna room If the control is installed inside a sauna room the top of the unit cannot be higher than 48 inches above oor Maximum control cable length is 50 feet String the provided low...

Page 8: ...s button touch this to display the Settings screen Here you can adjust the temperature and duration for the current bath You can also manually turn on the installed options when the bath is on and tur...

Page 9: ...e Stop After button Change to desired length normal setting is 1 hour Press the to accept the change Creating Favorites Ensure temperature and sauna length are correct Press Save as Favorite Type in N...

Page 10: ...nt Select the sauna duration and temperatures Press the to accept information Calendar Showing Event Scheduled The indicated a program is scheduled on the date Select the button at the top of screen t...

Page 11: ...Select the WiFi option from Setting Screen Select Network Option Select Name Select Name and name the Control Enter Name and select to accept Choose WiFi Network Select Scan to see all Wi Networks Se...

Page 12: ...plication Home Screen Select the Settings icon Network Select network Choose Sauna Control Phone must be connected to the same network as Sauna Control Press Find System Choose Control Connect to Cont...

Page 13: ...the heater C On Off Sauna Switch and fault alarms D Sets the desired value E Functions Temperature Delay Timer Sauna Length and Humidity n a F Function Select Buttons CONTROL OPERATION TURN ON LIGHT P...

Page 14: ...ult After 10 minutes or when perspiration begins leave sauna and relax in dressing area follow with a cool shower Cooling time should equal time spent in sauna Enter sauna room again and stay 5 or 10...

Page 15: ...NTILATION DIAGRAM 9 DIAGRAM 10 1 Put smaller rocks in rst around the outer perimeter of the heating elements in layers 2 Fill the middle sections with larger rocks 3 Ensure the elements are vertical w...

Page 16: ...ds No shower may be installed in a sauna room No electrical receptacle shall be installed inside the sauna room The enclosed WARNING Reduce the risk of overheating warning plate must be mounted on or...

Page 17: ...inse before putting BWT back into the heater SECTION 12 VENTILATION VENTILATION In a sauna the air should be changed about 6 times an hour This can be achieved by making a vent opening fresh air inlet...

Page 18: ...auna heater and should not exceed 194 F 90 C Air temperature will be 15 F to 25 F lower on the opposite side of the room from the heater close to the ceiling The temperatures in the elevated view are...

Page 19: ...NT HTR 3000W 240V SEPC 238 1 HIMALAYA 3 7 8250 086 BRKT HTR HIMALAYA 70 90 MOUNTING 1 8 8201 115 BRKT HOLDER HIGH LIMIT HIMALAYA HTR 1 9 8012 527 SHROUD HTR HIMALAYA BLK OUTER 1 10 3119 510 SWITCH HIG...

Page 20: ...error code will be displayed with a constant LED light or a ashing LED light under numbers 1 10 See the list below for fault codes Constant LED Fault Code ones marked with n a are not in use 1 Tempera...

Page 21: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 72 0112 03 06 18 7013500 314 SKLT 69 A Page 21 SECTION 16 INSTALLATION PREMIUM CONTROL 1601 33 or 1601 33 1 OPERATION Page Intentially Left Blank...

Page 22: ...e mounting screws to pull the tab tight against the inside of the wall Ensure the box is level and the correct end is UP there is an arrow on the wall side of the box pointing up PLATED COVER RING Con...

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