Saunacore CTY-WN16 Instructions Manual Download Page 2

Description & Features of the CTY-WN wood stove.

The ovens are designed to create dry and wet heat.  The oven consists of 
the heater main box, the ash bin, and sauna stone compartment.  There is
a heat pocket in the top section of the stove.  The stones compartment is
heated from 5 sides and has a pyramidal shape shutting upwards and focusing
heat radiation.  There is a narrow cast-iron tray between the stove and the 
ash bin.  The stove door and the iron tray are situated so there is a threshold,
hindering of pieces of wood or coal to fall out when loading the firewood.
Necessary air for burning enters through the ash bin and iron tray.

The stove has one 115mm (4.5 inches) diameter outlets for smoke exhaust
from the top of the stove.  The trapazoidal smoke flue has two
openings 115mm (4.5 inches) diameter with caps for cleaning.  If your stove has
the water inlet and outlet have external thread of 3/4" inches (optional) .
Some of the ovens have a water heating system.

The stove has a heat pocket which is where the smoke flue outlets are located.
Between the stove itself and the enclosure there is a smoke pocket of 50mm
(2.0 inches) thickness, where heated air moves upwards.  Upper clearance
between the oven and the enclosure is covered with drilled grate.  Holes from
the grate allows free flow of air.  The air is directed through the holes of the
grate which promotes room heating.

The sauna stove has a heat-resisting paint which completely hardens only after the
first burning or first initial use.  At the beginning of the first use or burning, the paint
softens.  To not damage the paint, try to avoid any contact with any part of the 
painted surfaces before and during the first burning or use.  During the first burning
the painted surface may emit some odors, so keep area well ventilated.
Do not add sauna stones at this time.  Burn only with firewood.

INSTALLATION:

Before installing the sauna stove, take into consideration of the overall sauna stove
dimensions, area of your sauna room, 1 meter (5.0 feet) service area and 
fire-prevention requirements of your local authorities.

Our recommendations of the following safety distances from the oven: from the
sides and back of stove - 500 mm  (20 inches), from the front - 1000 mm (39 inches),
from the top of the heater to the ceiling - 1200 mm (48 inches).  The dimensions
may be decreased with the use of thermal insulation.

If the sauna walls and ceiling are constructed with wood, the distance from the
stove to the walls is less than safety requires, cover the walls with additional
insulationl  It may be metal sheets with thickness of 1 mm (0.125 inches) or 
thermo-insulation plate from non-combustible mineral cement with a thickness
of 7 mm (0.5 inches).  When using 1 (one) layer of thermal insulation the
from the stove to combustible materials is 250 mm (10 inches).

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Summary of Contents for CTY-WN16

Page 1: ... Before adding the sauna stones wash them thoroughly Add largers stones towards the bottom of the sauna tray and the smaller stones on top Do not allow the sauna stones to hinder the escape of air flow through the grate The sauna heater warranty is for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from date of purchase Oven Use Sauna Stones Heats Volume 16 cubic meters 565 cubic feet 790 mm high x ...

Page 2: ...The air is directed through the holes of the grate which promotes room heating The sauna stove has a heat resisting paint which completely hardens only after the first burning or first initial use At the beginning of the first use or burning the paint softens To not damage the paint try to avoid any contact with any part of the painted surfaces before and during the first burning or use During the...

Page 3: ... changed For a good draught clean the chimney regularly Ash bin is cleaned before adding wood stoking to promote a good passage for air circulation Do not place ashes in a combustible container Wood burning sauna stoves installations must be approved before using the sauna As we are not aware of any specific codes or regulations which govern wood burning sauna stoves Before installing the wood bur...

Page 4: ...ances stated in item 1 may be further decreased up to a minimum of 5 inches provided that a double layer of protection is used The double layer of protection may be fabricated using two shields described in item 2 in addition to an additional air gap of 1 1 4 inch is provided between each plate and the wood sauna wall DIA 3 4 The distance between the top of the heater and the wood non protected ce...

Page 5: ...warranty This limited warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse lack of maintenance accident alterations abuse or neglect the installation instructions included with the product and all local and national building and fire codes The wood fireplace must be installed by a QUALITIFIED technician or contractor Installation must be done in accordance with This factory warranty is non transferabl...

Page 6: ...p ceiling of fire chamber Stove door with window Entrance to fire chamber Cast iron tray Ash Drawer Firewood Placement FIRE CHAMBER End of smoke channel Cleaning Traps remove caps Potential chimney connection Top mount or rear mount Smoke exhaust direction arrow Upper air panel stainless steel with holes for air flow 6 ...

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