
Electrical connection
The electrical connections may only be car-
ried out by a certifi ed electrician in compli-
ance with the guidelines of the local power
supply company and applicable legal regu-
lations (e.g. VDE norms for Germany).
In general, there may be only one permanent
connection line to the network. Futhermore
equipment should be provided that makes it
possible to disconnect the system on all phases
from the power supply with a contact gap of
minimum 3 mm.
All electrical installations and all connection
lines that are installed inside the sauna cabin
must be suitable for an ambient temperature
of at least 170 °C.
The power supply line shall be laid to the con-
trol unit and connected to the power input ter-
minals.
Install the sauna heater and the vaporizer in
front of the air intake according to the manu-
facturer’s installation instructions.
Run the silicone line through the ductwork to
the power unit and connect it to the appropri-
ate terminals as directed in the wiring diagram.
Note:
In case there is no ductwork available drill
a hole next to the air intake opening and run
the heater line through this hole to the outside
and to the appropriate terminals in the control
unit. The silicone line must be buried to protect
it from outside infl uences. Therefore, use a suit-
able cable-duct or a PVC-pipe through which
you can run the line up to the power unit.
Connection of the
sauna heater
The sauna lamp must have the protection class
of at least IPx4 and should be resistant to the
ambient sauna temperatures. The sauna lamp
may be installed at any location but never close
to the rising hot air of the heater.
Only heat resistant bulbs or other suitable
illuminants may be used.
Connection of the
sauna lamp
LSG
Connection of the power
extension unit (LSG)
For details refer to the installation instructions
of the respective LSG device.
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