4
Feed-through channel
for power supply lines
Illust. 4
Mounting hole
Feed-through channel
for lamp
Illust. 3.2
Illust.3.1
Illust. 3
The lower part is finally fastened to the
cabin wall through the two lower pre-drilled
holes.
If the sauna cabin is not equipped with
cable conduits for connecting lines, these
lines must be laid visibly on the cabin wall.
For this, the three mounting holes are pre-
drilled also, as shown in Illust. 3. Finally,
align the bottom part of the control unit over
the drilled holes and sketch the right-hand
feed-through hole for the control lines onto
the cabin wall. Drill a 10 mm feed-through
hole at this position.
CAUTION!
This hole
is needed only if you want to use the
continuous color switching option (see
start-up).
Because the connecting lines must be laid
between the control unit and the cabin wall
in this type of installation, for practical
purposes in a recess of the grooved
panels, the control unit must be installed
in such a way as to provide for adequate
clearance. For this purpose, 3 spacer
tubes are provided with the control unit.
Using these tubes, the lower part is
installed to provide for this clearance as
shown in Illust. 3.2. After the connecting
lines are fed through the respective feed-
through channels into the control unit, bolt
the lower part, again with help of the
spacers, into the lower mounting holes on
the cabin wall.
2. Electrical installation
The electrical installation may be
undertaken only by an authorized electrician
subject to the regulations of the local po-
wer utility company and the VDE.
The 3-wire power supply lead is brought to
the control unit and connected, as can be
seen in Illust. 2. A wiring diagram is posted
i
n the area of the main terminals.
CAUTION: The colored lights are
connected by relay contacts and are not
fuse-protected internally. Install a 3 x 1,5
mm² hardwire connection with a fuse
protection of 10 A.
Mounting holes
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