NARVI Oy Finland Kota Inari Installation, User And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 4

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Yrittäjäntie 14, FI-27230 Lappi  •  tel. +358 0207 416 740  •  fax +358 0207 416 743  •  www.narvi.fi/en

Kota Luosto, Luosto VS, 

Inari, Pallas 

Introduction

Thank you for having chosen a Kota sauna heater. To make the 
most of your sauna heater please read the manual carefully 
before you start installing and using it and keep the manual for 
future reference. This user manual contains the technical data 
of your sauna heater and installation, use and maintenance 
instructions.

The products are meant only to be used as a sauna heater and 
for heating the sauna. Do not modify the design of the sauna 
heater and use only spare parts and accessories recommend-
ed by the manufacturer. The data plate included in the delivery 
of the sauna heater must be glued on the sauna heater, prefer-
ably on the lower part of the cover of the sauna heater.

Do not heat the sauna heater if you lack sufficient knowledge, 
if you are not allowed to use a sauna because of your health 
condition or you are under the influence of substances caus-
ing intoxication. Sauna heaters must not be used by underage 
people. Do not leave children in the sauna without supervision. 
A sauna is not meant for drying clothes.

1.1 Technical data

Kota-kiuas

Luosto

Luosto VS

Inari

Pallas

 Height  (mm) 

750

750

770

780

Adjustment range ± (mm)

15

15

15

15

Width (mm)

500

600

550

530

Depth (mm)

-

-

-

-

Diameter of the connective flue (mm)

119

119

119

119

Distance of the bottom edge of the 
connective flue from the floor (mm) 

550

840 *

840 *)**

550

Central point of the connection from the 
above from the rear edge of the sauna 
heater (mm)

115

165

140

125

Weight (without stones, kg) 

47

54

54

54

Weight of the stones, 10–15 cm (kg) 

35

35

20

35

Weight of the stones, 5–10 cm (kg)

-

-

40

-

Volume of the water tank 

-

30 l

-

-

Size of the steam room (m3) 

8–20

8–20

8–16

8–20

  Thickness of the cover of the furnace 
(mm) 

6

6

6

6

*) to be connected above the sauna heater with a smoke flue by means of 90° connective flue.
**) to make a connection behind the sauna heater, cut through three steel wires of a stone basket with a backsaw, for example. In this case the distance of the bottom 
edge of the connection flue from the floor is 550 mm.

Summary of Contents for Kota Inari

Page 1: ...Made by NARVI Oy Finland GB Kota Luosto Luosto VS Inari Pallas Installation user and maintenance instructions version 1 3...

Page 2: ...2 GB Yritt j ntie 14 FI 27230 Lappi tel 358 0207 416 740 fax 358 0207 416 743 www narvi fi en...

Page 3: ...e sauna heater 7 3 1 Preheating 7 3 2 Regulation of the height 7 3 3 Connection with the smoke flue 7 3 4 Installation of a hatch 7 3 5 Installation of a water tank faucet models with a water tank Luo...

Page 4: ...n or you are under the influence of substances caus ing intoxication Sauna heaters must not be used by underage people Do not leave children in the sauna without supervision A sauna is not meant for d...

Page 5: ...na heater which will protect the floor moisture barrier and un derfloor heating pipes or cables from the thermal radiation of the sauna heater 2 3 Safety clearances When installing the sauna heater sa...

Page 6: ...arking When installing a modu lar smoke flue safety clearances stipulated in the installation manual of the smoke flue shall be followed The minimum rec ommended diameter of a modular smoke flue is 12...

Page 7: ...ft Check that the cover of the unconnected connective flue and cleaning hatch of the smoke pipes is securely in place Seal the unused opening with the supplied cover The sauna heater comes with a shor...

Page 8: ...any impurities Bigger stones are placed in the bottom of the stone compartment and the rest are piled sparsely so that air can move freely between the stones Flat stones shall be stacked in upright po...

Page 9: ...awer is closed the power of the sauna heater is at its lowest and the burning time is longer If it soughs too much in the sauna heater reduce the draft To do this close the ash drawer halfway or compl...

Page 10: ...no glowing coal in the firebox Otherwise fumes may be released in the sauna Carbon monoxide is an odourless and colourless toxic gas If you have not used the sauna heater and smoke flue for a lon ger...

Page 11: ...nty covers normal family use provided use installation and mainte nance meet the requirements stipulated in the instructions The warranty period starts form the moment that the goods are delivered to...

Page 12: ...distances to combustible materials Emission of combustible products Durability Surface temperature Release of dangerous substances Cleanability Flue gas temperature Mechanical resistance Thermal outpu...

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