Saunum Primary Set Instructions For Use And Installation Download Page 7

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NB! Contact a qualified service specia­

list to perform maintenance. In the case 

of any disturbances in the operation of 

the sauna climate device, the use of the 

 device must be stopped immediately 

and the device must be inspected by a 

person authorised by Saunum.

THE SAUNA CLIMATE DEVICE DOES NOT 

HEAT OR BLOW AIR.

•  Make sure that the heater fuses are 

in working order.

•  Make sure the connection cable is 

connected.

•  Make sure that the sauna climate 

 device is switched on.

•  Increase the maximum tempera-

ture in the sauna room.

THE SAUNA ROOM HEATS UP SLOWLY. 

THE WATER THROWN ON THE STONES 

COOLS THEM DOWN QUICKLY.

•  Make sure that the air circulation 

fan of the sauna climate device is 
switched off during the heating.

•  Make sure that the fuses of the sau-

na climate device are in working 
order.

•  Make sure that all heating ele-

ments are hot (smouldering) when 
the sauna climate device is ope-
rating.

•  Increase the selected temperature 

on the control device.

•  Make sure that the power of the 

heater is sufficient.

•  Check the stones. Stones that are 

placed too tightly, falling down/ 
sinking closer over time, or the 
wrong type of stone may inter-
fere with the air flow through the 
 heater and therefore reduce the 
heating speed.

•  Make sure that the ventilation of 

the sauna room is correct.

THE SAUNA ROOM HEATS UP QUICKLY, 

BUT THE TEMPERATURE OF THE STONES 

IS INSUFFICIENT. THE WATER THROWN 

ON THE STONES FLOWS DOWN.

•  Make sure that the power of the 

heater is not too high. If the  power 
of the heater is suitable for the 
 sauna room, it takes 45–90  minutes 
to reach the desired temperature in 
a properly insulated sauna room.

•  Make sure that the ventilation of 

the sauna room is correct.

•  Reduce the speed of the sauna 

 climate device fan.

THE WALL COVERING OR OTHER 

 MATERIAL NEAR THE HEATER BECOMES 

DIRTY QUICKLY.

•  Observe the safety distance 

 requirements.

•  Check the stones. Stones that are 

placed too tightly, stones falling 
down/sinking closer over time, or 

the wrong type of stone may inter-
fere with the air flow through the 
heater and cause the surrounding 
materials to overheat.

•  Make sure that no heating ele-

ments are visible between the 
stones. If the heating elements 
are visible, lift the cooled stones 
so that the heating elements are 
 completely  covered.

NB!

 Too sparsely placed stones allow the 

heating elements to overheat and worsen 
the indoor climate of the sauna room. It 
may cause a fire hazard!

THE WOODEN SURFACES OF THE SAUNA 

ROOM BECOME DIRTY OVER TIME.

This process may be accelerated by:

•  sunlight;
•  heat from the heater;
•  wall protectors (protection equip-

ment has poor heat resistance);

•  fine particles from the stones.

THE HEATER SMELLS.

•  See section HEATING THE SAUNA 

ROOM page 12.

•  A hot heater may amplify odours 

mixed with air, but this, however, 
is not caused by the sauna nor the 
heater. Causes include paint, glue, 
oil, spices, etc.

THE SAUNA CLIMATE DEVICE IS MAKING 

NOISE.

•  There is always a certain noise 

when the fan is running. If it is not 
uniform and/or accompanied by a 
metallic sound, the fan is likely to 
need maintenance or repair. Check 
that there are no foreign objects in 
the fan air vents.

•  Try switching the fan to a lower 

speed.

•  Loud sounds are likely to be caused 

by stones cracking due to heat.

•  Thermal expansion of the heater 

parts may cause noise when the 
heater warms up.

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Summary of Contents for Primary Set

Page 1: ...Saunum Primary Set heater with a sauna room indoor climate device INSTRUCTION FOR USE AND INSTALLATION ENG...

Page 2: ...had to solve the problem of how to achieve an even temperature at both the head and foot levels My development work was supported by research done alongside Tallinn University of Technology in which w...

Page 3: ...__________ Maintenance _______________________________________ Sauna room _________________________________________ Sauna room ventilation_______________________________ Power of the heater __________...

Page 4: ...TION Saunum Primary Set 4 5 kW C10 C10 6 kW Saunum Primary Set Saunum Primary Set 9 kW C16 C20 12 kW Saunum Primary Set 3 phase 5x1 5 5x2 5 5x4 5x2 5 Saunum Primary Set B 4 5 kW C10 C10 6 kW Saunum Pr...

Page 5: ...a climate device are switched off the heating and the fan have stopped ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE NB It is recommended to keep the air cir culation fan of the sauna climate device switched off during t...

Page 6: ...heir own weight but load the stones so that they support each other Do not stack the stones on the heater Do not place objects in the vicinity of the stone area or the fan of the sauna climate device...

Page 7: ...e desired temperature in a properly insulated sauna room Make sure that the ventilation of the sauna room is correct Reduce the speed of the sauna climate device fan THE WALL COVERING OR OTHER MATERIA...

Page 8: ...s in the fan air vents of the sauna climate device CAUTION Before maintaining and clean ing the sauna climate device the device power supply must be disconnected from the mains and the moving parts of...

Page 9: ...h a glass door corresponds to the capacity requirement of a 12 m sauna room If the sauna room has log walls multiply the volume by 1 5 The optimal sauna room sizes for the sauna climate device Saunum...

Page 10: ...able for the given sauna room The recommended sauna room volume is given in Table 1 see pages 10 11 The supply voltage is suitable for the sauna climate device At the installation site of the sauna cl...

Page 11: ...ntsrequiredforope ration that are not part of the primary compo sition automatics power supply cables and stones 4 5 kW and 6 kW A D C E B A Flue cap B Telescopic flue C Stone basket D Front panel E S...

Page 12: ...ing and fas ten with a mounting suitable for the base material It can be attached to the wall and or the ceiling Centre the heater under the cap and adjust the feet so that the device is level Careful...

Page 13: ...TONES on page 14 Remove the switch button Push the front panel up as far as it will go Pull from under the panel edge outwards Remove the panel by holding it slightly tilted and pulling it downwards P...

Page 14: ...n be up to 500 mm The connection cable must be a rubber insulated type H07RN F cable or equivalent To access the device electrical connections it is necessary to open the bot tom panel To open the pan...

Page 15: ...se use earthed cables of at least 1 5 mm2 to power the fan The power cable must enter the housing of the sauna climate device so that the water does not flow along the cable into the electrical connec...

Page 16: ...reserves the right to decide whether to replace the defective product component or to replace the device with a new one The replaced defective product components remain the property of Saunum Warrant...

Page 17: ..._________________________________________________________ Checked by _____________________________________________________________ Date signature ______________________________________________________...

Page 18: ...f Europe provided that the installation has been performed in accordance with the installation instructions issued by the device manufacturer and the instructions EN 60 204 1 Safety of the machinery E...

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