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Sauna Heater Manual

7.  Installation

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

below.

i.  Ensure the power supply is suitable for the sauna heater 

ii.  Isolate the power supply before installation. The sauna heater will be controlled via the

iii.  The installation position must comply with the minimum distance in the table below and in 

the diagrams on the following page

iv.  The minimum height of your sauna room must be 1900mm, please refer diagrams on 

following page

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

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

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

refer to table below

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

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

accidental contact, please see the sizes in fig D and also refer to charts below and on following 

page

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

head and wall (refer fig A, fig B), additional retaining screws should be inserted into the round 

holes to prevent the heater being lifted.

xi.  The stauna controller can be mounted inside or outside of the cabin using the wiring panel 

provided.

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

controlled and operated

xiii. 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

Model

Sauna Room

Min Distance from Sauna 

(mm)

Current (A)

Fuse (A)

Volume (m

3

)

Min 

height

Distance to shelf 

over 500mm 

above the floor

Ceiling Floor

230V

1N~

400V

3N~

230v

1N~

400V

3N~

Min

Max

0CS30

2

4

1900

50

1100 180

16

/

20

/

0CS40

3

5

1900

50

1100 180

20

10

25

/

OCS45

4

6

1900

80

1100 180

20

10

25

10

OCS60

5

8

1900

150

1100 180

32

16

40

16

OCS80

7

11

1900

200

1100 180

45

16

60

20

OCS90

8

12

1900

200

1100 180

45

20

60

20

Summary of Contents for OCS30

Page 1: ...GE Oceanic Ltd Pountney Street Wolverhampton WV2 4HX Phone 01902 450 550 sales oceanic saunas co uk www oceanic saunas co uk Sauna Steam SAUNA HEATER with OCSB LB CONTROLLER Assembly and operating manual 31 06 16 ...

Page 2: ...on 8 5 6 Control Box Frame and Parts 9 6 Temperature Sensor 10 6 1 Parts Description 10 6 2 Temperature Sensor Parameters 10 7 Installation 11 7 1 Minimum Clearances 12 7 2 Installation for sauna heater 13 7 3 Installation for controller 13 7 4 Installing the temperature sensor 14 8 Sauna heater controller and temperature sensor connection drawing 14 9 Testing and Operation 15 9 1 Testing 15 9 2 S...

Page 3: ...heart disease high blood pressure diabetes or not in good health are advised to seek medical opinion before using a sauna room Do not smoke in the sauna room Avoid using the 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 good ventilation for the sauna...

Page 4: ...r OC Wall Hung Heater 3 4kW OC Wall Hung Heater 6 9kW Mains Power 240 1N Mains Power 240 1N 400V 3N OCSB LB Contol Box OCSB LB Contol Box 4 core heat proof silicon cable 5 core heat proof silicon cable Sauna Heater Manual OCS60B OCS90B Circuit diagram 4 1 Installation overview 4 2 Circuit Diagram OC30 OC40 Circuit diagram Use 4 core cable Use 5 core cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 5: ...00 1 3 17 2 13 15 OCS45 4 5 230 400 1 3 19 6 5 3 14 16 OCS60 6 230 400 1 3 26 4 8 7 3 16 18 OCS80 8 230 400 1 3 34 8 13 3 18 20 OCS90 9 230 400 1 3 39 14 3 18 20 5 1 Sauna Heater Parts Description No Parts 1 Inner shell 2 Stone bracket 3 Shell 4 Heat element 5 Fix bracket 6 Cover Panel 7 Terminal 5 2 Controller parameters Model Input Output Load power Size mm 1N 3N 1N 3N Kw L W H OCSB Control box ...

Page 6: ...Sauna Steam Oceanic Saunas 01902 450 550 sales oceanic saunas co uk www oceanic saunas co uk 6 Sauna Heater Manual 5 3 Control Box Circuit Diagram using three phase connection ...

Page 7: ...Sauna Steam Oceanic Saunas 01902 450 550 sales oceanic saunas co uk www oceanic saunas co uk 7 Sauna Heater Manual 5 4 Control Box Circuit Diagram using single connection ...

Page 8: ...t board when the door is open the default is the connection switch is downward opposite side of ON when the door is open there is on signal to circuit board the LED is on and sauna heater stop work Such as on sauna room door install a switch connect to circuit board the switch s on or off signal can control sauna heater work or stop when you need the switch send off signal to working the default i...

Page 9: ...uction 1 Wire anchorage Route of wire entry and fasten wires 2 terminal Connect to the power supply 3 Terminal Connect to heater 4 Heater light and fan output Outlet of wires to heater light and fan and fasten wires 5 Control cable entry The entry of control cable 6 Light terminal Connect to light wire 7 Fan terminal Connect to fan wire 8 Control panel terminal Connect to control cable 9 Cover cov...

Page 10: ... Description Model Detected scope Cut off on high temperature Size oC oC L W H OC S 0 110 120 76 42 27 6 2 Temperature Sensor Parameters No Parts Description 1 Circuit board Circuit board 2 Bracket Bracket 3 Cover Protects the electronics 4 Heat resistance Detects temperature 5 High Temp cut of switch When temperature in sauna room exceed 120 oC ...

Page 11: ... be guarded to protect incase of accidental contact please see the sizes in fig D and also refer to charts below and on following page x The upper supporting screws must be fixed tightly there is a 3mm gap between the screw head and wall refer fig A fig B additional retaining screws should be inserted into the round holes to prevent the heater being lifted xi The stauna controller can be mounted i...

Page 12: ...C D 50 20 Min 180 Min 1100 A 3mm gap between screw head and wall All sizes in mm Supporting Screw 6mm x 40mm 4pcs 3 5 150 600 7 1 Minimum Clearances Fig A Fig B Fig C Fig D Model Minimum Distance mm A B C D OCS30 50 70 280 100 OCS40 50 70 280 100 OCS45 80 100 280 100 OCS60 100 120 280 150 OCS80 130 150 280 200 OCS90 130 150 280 200 ...

Page 13: ...ront off the keypad you may find it easier with a small flat electrical screw driver Pin the control cable 6 cores to the relevant ports Install the control so it sits flat on the wall Fix using the screw holes 118mm apart Put the keypad cover back on check the cover is completely on so that all the buttons click when pushed OCSB Controller 5V DC Temperature Sensor Lighting OC Wall Hung Heater OCS...

Page 14: ...ling the temperature sensor i Install the temperature sensor as in the diagram opposite ii Open the cover with a screwdriver iii Fix the bottom of the temperature sensor on to wall with screw iv Replace the cover OC SB Controller 6 2 5 Terminal 1 Sauna heater 2 Fan Door InterLock Switch INPUT POWER 400V 3N 50 60Hz OCS B Control BOX Temperature Sensor lamp Terminal 2 5 2 4 5 INPUT POWER 400V 3N 230...

Page 15: ...en the light is on the temperature of sauna room will rise and will achieve the preset temperature the default settings are 75 o C 187oF work time is 2 hours see chart on the following page iv When the time has finished counting down and the time window displays 0 the controller and heater will shut down automatically v The sauna heater has a sequential heating function so that the heater can work...

Page 16: ...ch over to A Mode and the heater will turn on Remember to set the time you want the heater on for on A Mode before setting B Mode For quick time adjustment hold the p or q and it will count continuously up or down when it reaches the time you want release and it will stop Temperature switch button you can switch between centigrade and Fahrenheit To adjust temperature Press SET once after you finis...

Page 17: ... sensor hasn t been connected correctly 2 The high tempeature cut off switch is turned off 1 Check the connection to the temperature sensor 2 Check if the high temperature cut off switch is turned off i yes reset by hand Door LED is on During the advance timer countdown sequence the sauna room door has been opened the timing stoped and will not restart again until it is reset Reset counter down ti...

Page 18: ...intenance staff and detailed records kept 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 continuing use of the products Under no circumstances do we recommend operating the sauna cabin if any electrical wiring is considered to be hazardous please contact ...

Page 19: ... that the benches in the sauna are wiped down with a weak solution of disinfectant and water after each use we especially recommend this in commercial divisions The floor in the sauna should be mopped regularly 12 Warranty After Sales All Oceanic Sauna Heaters are guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase against faulty materials or workmanship The guarantee excludes consumable items such...

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