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2. Before you install the 
sauna heater

Before installing and using the sauna heater, make sure you 
are thoroughly familiar with the requirements for installing 
the sauna heater in the steam room. In case of questions 
and for additional information do not hesitate to contact 
the Rescue Board or a construction supervision authority. 
When installing fireboxes all local laws have to be followed, 
including those referring to local and European standards.

2.1 Steam room

If the walls of a steam room are made of uncovered glass, 
brick or concrete add 0.8–1.5 m3 per square meter of such 
wall and the final choice of the heater shall be made based 
on the sum of the area. If the heater is installed in a sauna 
that is normally not heated or the sauna is made of mas-
sive logs, multiply the sauna area by 1.5 and choose the 
heater based on this. The recommended minimum area of 
a steam room is indicated in clause 1.1. Please follow the 
values for the minimum area stipulated for a steam room.

We recommend choosing a sauna heater with slightly more 
power to ensure proper heating of the sauna and to avoid 
heating the sauna heater to its upper limit. Slightly stronger 
power ensures a longer lifetime of the sauna heater and 
provides better steam thanks to a greater quantity of 
stones.

2.2 Substrate

A firebox must be installed on the floor with sufficient 
load-bearing capacity. The durability of the floor must be 
checked especially carefully, when the sauna heater is in-
stalled on a wooden floor. The weight of the sauna heater 
is shown in clause 

1.1.

 

CONCRETE FLOOR 

The sauna heater may be installed directly on a concrete 
floor, which is at least 50 mm thick. If underfloor heat-
ing cables or pipes are located under the sauna heater, a 
Kota installation base must be used to protect them from 
the sauna heater’s thermal radiation.

FLOOR MADE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL OR A TILED FLOOR, UN-

DERFLOOR HEATING

A Kota installation base must be installed under the sauna 
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, safety clearances must 
be taken into account. Ignorance of safety clearances 
causes a fire hazard. If required, additional information 
can be obtained from the regional branch of the rescue 
board.

2.3.1 Structure made of combustible materials

The safety clearances are the minimum allowable dis-
tances between the sauna heater and structures made of 
combustible materials. Please observe the stipulated re-
quirements regarding walls, floors, sauna benches, other 
inventories and storage areas of firewood!

*The minimum recommended sauna height is 2 300 mm.
**We recommend leaving 1000 mm maintenance area in 
front of the sauna heater.

The safety clearance can be reduced by 50% when a 
single light protective screen is used and by 25% when a 
double light protective screen is used. Yet the gap between 
the sauna heater and the protective screen must always be 
at least 50 mm. The safety clearance between the sauna 
heater and the ceiling can be reduced by maximum 300 
mm when a single protective screen is used. It is not per-
mitted to use a double protective screen in the ceiling.

A single light protective screen

 can be made of a non-

combustible, fibre-reinforced cement plate that is at least 
7 mm thick or a metal plate that is at least 1 mm thick, 
which is attached to the wall sufficiently tight. An air gap 
of at least 30 mm must be left between the surface to be 
protected and the board.

A double protective screen

 can be made of the two 

abovementioned boards. Ain air gap of at least 30 mm 
must be left between the boards and the wall. There must 
be a gap between the protective screeds and the floor and 
ceiling so that air can circulate and cool the gaps between 
the boards. 120 mm masonry structure at a distance of 
30 mm from the surface to be protected corresponds to a 
double protective screed. We recommend using factory-
made double Kota protective screeds.

Protecting a wall made of combustible material

: If the 

sauna heater is installed on a floor made of combustible 
materials, an installation base must be used. A piece of 
sheet metal must be installed in front of the installation 
base, which extends at least 100 mm over the sides of 
the heater hatch and at least 400 mm in front of the sauna 
heater. The sheet metal edges facing the sauna heater 
must be turned up, so that coal cannot get under the in-
stallation base.

Narvi 30

Narvi 50

Structure

Safety clearance

Top surface

1250* mm

1250 mm

Front surface

500** mm

1000 mm

Side surface

350 mm

500 mm

Back surface

350 mm

500 mm

Summary of Contents for 30 Series

Page 1: ...GB Made by NARVI Oy Finland Narvi 30 Narvi 50 Installation user and maintenance instructions version 1 0...

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

Page 3: ...llation and preheating of the sauna heater 7 3 1 Preheating 7 3 2 Connection with the smoke flue 7 3 3 Changing of the opening direction of the firebox door 7 3 4 Sauna heater stones 7 3 5 Installatio...

Page 4: ...rably on the lower part of the cover of the sauna heater Do not heat the sauna heater if you lack sufficient knowl edge if you are not allowed to use a sauna because of your health condition or you ar...

Page 5: ...nces must be taken into account Ignorance of safety clearances causes a fire hazard If required additional information can be obtained from the regional branch of the rescue board 2 3 1 Structure made...

Page 6: ...ght of the smoke flue must not cause load on the sauna heater The sauna heater should be con nected to a separate smoke flue A smoke flue made of bricks must be at least the so called half brick smoke...

Page 7: ...the connective flue causes combustion gases formed in the sauna heater to ignite in the flue The connection joint of the flue and the sauna heater must be 25 mm The diameter of the connective flue of...

Page 8: ...e recommend the use of a mineral wool slab which provides moving space required for thermal expansion A tunnel model is connect ed to the stack from the top of the sauna heater In connection with the...

Page 9: ...completely This way heat reaches better in the sauna heater stones can store heat and you do not just heat up the flue A calm flame is a sign of a correct draft Avoid heating the sauna heater so that...

Page 10: ...e are no cor rosion damages on the sauna heater Start heating very slowly and with small quantity of firewood so that not to damage the smoke flue 4 3 Steam water Use normal domestic water for steam w...

Page 11: ...rranty covers normal family use provided use installation and maintenance meet the requirements stipulated in the instructions The warranty period starts form the moment that the goods are delivered t...

Page 12: ...adjacent elements Pass including declared safety distances to combustible materials Emission of combustible products Durability Surface temperature Release of dangerous substances Cleanability Flue g...

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