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

ter 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 the chan-
nels of the stone compartment glow red for a long time 
because this will overload the firebox and the service life 
of the sauna heater will be reduced. Overheating may also 
cause excessive heating of the smoke flue and cause a fire 
hazard. The connective flue pipe must not be glowing red.

The following table shows the recommended quantities 
of firewood for different types of sauna heaters and po-
sitions of the ash drawer. The values shown in the table 
meet the values of the nominal power pursuant to standard 
EN15821. In the test the size of the sauna was determined 
based on the maximum area for the given sauna heater 
and temperature of 90 °C was achieved in the sauna.

 Dur-

ing first times we recommend using less firewood for 
achieving the desired temperature than values present-
ed in the table. Maximum quantity of firewood per hour 
(max kg/h) indicated in the table must not be exceeded.

Do not stack firewood in the firebox over 2/3 of its height. 
Quantities of firewood are shown in clause 4.1. In the igni-
tion phase the ash drawer can be kept open by 10 mm 
more than indicated in the table. After igniting put the ash 
drawer back in the position as shown in the table.

In a sauna heater equipped with a water tank or in a sauna 
heater that is heated from another room firewood should 
not be burnt in the front part of the firebox / in the exten-
sion, but the firewood must be placed entirely on the grate 
of the firebox.

Do not forget that the sauna heater and its part 
become very hot during heating. If you need to touch 
the parts of the sauna heater, always use protective 
gloves. When moving around in the sauna be careful, 
because the floor and the ceiling of the sauna may be 
slippery.

4. Using the sauna 

heater

4.1 Firewood

Both hardwood and softwood can be used to heat the 
sauna heater. The use of chipboard, fibreboard, painted 
or impregnated wood, waste or plastic is prohibited. To 
ensure clean burning and the largest possible efficiency, 
the wood must be dry. The moisture content of the wood 
must be less than 20%. 

Usually good firewood is sticks 

of wood the diameter of which is around 5 cm, length 
around 33 cm and weight around 0.5 kg.

Use of liquid fuel is strongly forbidden, also during firing!

4.2 Heating

Before heating, make sure that there is no combustible 
material within the safety clearances. Also make sure that 
the ash drawer and fire grate are clean and if the sauna 
heater is provided with a water tank, that it is filled with 
clean water. Check if there is sufficient draft in the smoke 
flue. If you hesitate regarding the draft, check it by burning 
a small quantity of water in the firebox first. During heating 
the door of the firebox must be closed and the water tank 
must be filled with water. The sauna heater must not be 
covered with anything. 

To start heating pile firewood over a sufficiently wide area 
and ignite it from above. For ignition you may use birch 
bark or paper. Ignition aid should be placed between the 
upper firewood and it can be topped with some thinner 
wood sticks or firewood (see drawing 9). Igniting from 
above reduces pollution and ensures cleaner burning.

Figure 9.

 Properly stacked firewood. 

The power of the sauna heater can be regulated by the 
ash drawer. In case of this sauna heater opening of the ash 
drawer is limited. When the door is closed, the ash drawer 
opens approximately 10 mm, which is a suitable position 
to ignite the fire and for heating. If it soughs too much in 
the sauna heater, reduce the draft. To do this close the ash 
drawer halfway or completely. This way heat reaches bet-

Figure 9.

Heating of the sauna:

Kuru sauna heater

14

20

1. . firebox of firewood*

quantity of firewood (kg)

3,5

4

1. addition

quantity of firewood (kg)

2

3

2. addition 

quantity of firewood (kg)

2

3

max kg/h

6

7,5

*) Sticks of firewood with a diameter around 5 cm, length 

around 33 cm and weight around 0.5 kg.

Summary of Contents for Kota Kuru 14

Page 1: ...Kota Kuru 14 14 VS and 20 sauna heaters Installation user and maintenance instructions version 1 4 Made by NARVI Oy Finland GB...

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: ...a heater 8 3 1 Preheating 8 3 2 Regulation of the height 8 3 3 Connection with the smoke flue 8 3 4 Installation of a door and changing of the opening direction of the door 8 3 5 Sauna heater stones 8...

Page 4: ...you lack sufficient knowl edge if you are not allowed to use a sauna because of your health condition or you are under the influence of substances causing intoxication Sauna heaters must not be used...

Page 5: ...ust 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 co...

Page 6: ...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 flue 2 5 Ventilation Ventilation of the steam room sh...

Page 7: ...connection with the smoke flue is done from the above a Kota connective flue or Kota smoke flue must be used In case of connection from the above a Kota smoke flue tank for heating water or a Kota sto...

Page 8: ...ock air openings and stones must not be stacked over the top surface of the sauna heater The recommended quantity of stones in the sauna heater is shown in clause 1 1 The use of stones with a regular...

Page 9: ...be slippery 4 Using the sauna heater 4 1 Firewood Both hardwood and softwood can be used to heat the sauna heater The use of chipboard fibreboard painted or impregnated wood waste or plastic is prohi...

Page 10: ...f firewood so that not to damage the smoke flue 4 3 Steam water Use normal domestic water for steam water Quality requirements for domestic water humus content 12 mg l iron content 0 2 mg l calcium co...

Page 11: ...eater may change colour during heating This is a charac teristic feature of stainless steel and is not covered by warranty The warranty period starts form the moment that the goods are delivered to th...

Page 12: ...t Back Side Ceiling 250 mm 250 mm 1 350 mm Pass Pass NPD Pass Pass 0 57 Pass 69 12 Pa 13 kW 7 5 kg Pass Pass 370 C Narvi Oy 13 EN 15821 2010 Multi firing sauna stoves fired by natural wood logs for sp...

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