16
ENG
power
size of sauna
room
safety distances
recommen-
ded amount
of sauna
stove
weight
without
stones
kW
m
3
minimum
hight
mm
around the
heater to a
height of 900
mm
around the
heater above a
height of 900
mm
minimum
to
ceiling
mm
approx
kg
kg
13,6
12-20
1900
20
50
950
120
300
18,0
18-30
1900
20
50
950
120
300
21,0
24-36
1900
20
50
950
120
300
TABLE 1
SAFETY DISTANCES
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electrical work for the sauna heater may only be performed by a
qualified electrician authorised to undertake such work, in accordance
with the relevant regulations. The heater should be connected to the
mains semi-permanently. The coupling box must be splashproof and
placed at a minimum of the safety distance from the heater and at
a height of no more than 500 mm above the floor. The main on/off
switch for the sauna heater is at the bottom left on the front of the
heater (Figure 6).
The connecting cable must be a rubber cable of type H07RN-F or
equivalent. The heater must not be connected using a cable with PVC
insulation. The specifications for the connecting cables and fuses are
presented in Table 2. Do not connect the heater’s power feed through
an earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB). In the final inspection of
electrical installation work, the heater’s insulation resistance test may
show leakage. This is due to moisture having been concentrated in
the heating elements’ insulating material during storage or transport.
The moisture can be removed from the heating elements by running
the sauna once or twice. The temperature sensor should be installed
in accordance with Figures 3 and 4. Make sure that the air intake is
sufficiently far away from the sensor (at least 1 m).
TABLE 2
power
electrotechnical data
kW
fuse
heater connection cable
H07RN-F/60245 IEC mm
2
13,6
25 A
5 x 6
18,0
35 A
5 x 6
21,0
35 A
5 x 6
900
min.
50
50
900
20
20
SAFETY DISTANCES – FLOOR STANDING MODEL
SAFETY DISTANCES - INTEGRATED
50
50
430