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Oceanic                                                                                                                                                            Sauna Heater 

Chapter Three: installation 

1. Important   

 

Confirm the model you have selected is suitable for your sauna room, please refer to chart 7 

 

Ensure the power supply is suitable for the sauna heater   

 

Isolate the power supply before installation 

 

The installation position must comply with the minimum distance in chart 7; also consider the safety 

and convenience (chart 8)   

 

The minimum height of your sauna room must be 1900mm, please refer fig 7C 

 

Do not install the sauna heater on the floor or in a cabinet 

 

Do not cover the sauna heater back with asbestos cement or similar material 

 

The wire which enters the sauna room must be type 60245 IEC 66 HO7RN-F (BSEN 6141) please 

refer to chart 7 

 

Do not install two or more sauna heaters in one sauna room.   

 

The  sauna  heater  becomes  very  hot  when  operating  and  must  be  guarded  to  protect  incase  of 

accidental contact, please see the sizes in fig 7D and also refer to charts 7 & 8 

 

The upper supporting screws must be fixed tightly, there is a 3mm gap between the screw head and 

wall (refer fig 4A, fig 4B), additional retaining screws should be inserted into the round holes to prevent 

the heater being lifted. 

 

The sauna controller should be installed on a dry wall outside the sauna cabin 

 

The controller should be kept at a height of between 1200MM-1500MM so that it is easily controlled 

and operated 

 

Temperature sensors should be installed in sauna room but not directly above sauna heater, the height 

should be 1500-1800mm from floor. The horizontal distance to sauna heater should exceed 500mm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 0CS30

Page 1: ...ting Disconnect the power supply before exposing electrical connections All heaters can be connected single phase 230v or triple phase 400v this can be easily changed by adding bridge connectors acros...

Page 2: ...he sauna room immediately after strenuous exercise Do not use the sauna room when under the influence of alcohol Leave the sauna room at once if you feel sleepy sick or uncomfortable Ensure there is g...

Page 3: ...Oceanic Sauna Heater 3 Simple Diagram...

Page 4: ...3 18 20 OCS90 9 0 230V 400 410 280 570 3 18 20 2 Parameter and size of OC SA controller chart 2 Chart 2 Model Input Output Load power Size mm 1N 3N 1N 3N Kw L W H OC SA I 230V 230V 3 4 248 217 78 OC S...

Page 5: ...Oceanic Sauna Heater 5 ii Circuit Diagram for controller Fig2 Fig3 Fig 2 Fig3...

Page 6: ...er 6 Chapter Two frame and functions 1 Sauna heater frame and parts 1 Sauna heater frame Fig 4 Fig 4 2 Parts Chart 4 No Parts 1 Inner shell 2 Stone bracket 3 Shell 4 Heat element 5 Fix bracket 6 Cover...

Page 7: ...D Indicator LED B model means sauna heater is a timer 8 Light LED Indicator LED when lamp is on in sauna room 9 Temp display windows Displays the temperature of sauna room 10 Time display window Displ...

Page 8: ...ig 6 Fig6 Temp sensor instruction chart 6 Chart 6 No Parts Description 1 Circuit board Circuit board 2 Bracket Bracket 3 Cover Protects the electronics 4 Heat resistance Detects temperature 5 High Tem...

Page 9: ...6141 please refer to chart 7 Do not install two or more sauna heaters in one sauna room The sauna heater becomes very hot when operating and must be guarded to protect incase of accidental contact ple...

Page 10: ...CS45 4 6 1900 80 1100 180 19 5 6 5 25 10 OCS60 5 8 1900 150 1100 180 27 9 40 16 OCS80 7 11 1900 200 1100 180 35 12 60 20 OCS90 8 12 1900 200 1100 180 39 13 60 20 Fig 7A fig 7B fig 7C D C B A OCS90 OCS...

Page 11: ...ining screws through 2 of the round holes Remove the screw on the base of controller open the cover remove the knock out for the control wire entry Locate the hole of controller on to the protruding s...

Page 12: ...Oceanic Sauna Heater 12 5 Sauna heater controller and temperature sensor connection drawing Fig10A Fig 10B F869g 10C Fig 10A Fig 10B Fig 10C...

Page 13: ...use the elements and stones may smoke slightly and give off a smell please ensure the sauna cabin is well ventilated Connect to power supply press ON OFF temp and time windows will display data LED sh...

Page 14: ...r is in B Model Timer mode the heater can t operate but when B Model reaches 0 or the Model Button is pressed the heating function will start A Model This is explained more at the bottom of this page...

Page 15: ...s the time adjust button the time will now flash or and set the amount of time you want until the heater will turn on wait five seconds and the display will stop flashing now the time is confirmed and...

Page 16: ...s on 1 The temperature sensor hasn t been connected correctly 2 The high temperature cut off switch is turned off 1 Check the connection to temperature sensor 2 Check if the high temperature cut off s...

Page 17: ...For domestic use these checks should be carried out every 6 months Any obvious deterioration should be noted immediately if noticed in between maintenance checks and should be resolved before continui...

Page 18: ...k solution of disinfectant and water after each use we especially recommend this in commercial divisions The floor in the sauna should be mopped regularly Chapter Seven Warranty After Sales All Oceani...

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