4215-109 G
10/30/09
SECTION 2: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SUMMARY
AND TIPS
ELECTRICAL: ROUGH IN:
Step 1: Is a traditional sauna heater being installed in room?
If yes, the traditional heater location must be chosen first. If the room is
over 78" and the heater is hung on the wall and the IR assembly can be
installed above the tradional sauna heater. There has to be 5" of clearance
above the traditional sauna heater and the bottom of the IR assembly. See
Diagram 1 for specific spacing requirements. If no, proceed to step 2.
Step 2: What IS system should be installed in the room?
The system will determine how many IR emitters will be in the room. See
Diagram 7 for the quantities of IR emitters. Try to evenly space the IR
emitters in the room behind the benches. See Diagram 3 for IR emitter
size information.
Step 3: Will the wires be installed in the walls or surface mounted?
If preinstalled, pull 12-2 AWG wire
w/ground
from the CB PK Box to
closest IR emitter. Leave 18" of wire sticking out the wall at the back of
the IR emitter. See diagram below for electrical access locations for the
IR emitters. Daisy chain the wire from the first IR emitter to the next and
continue to loop and leave wires sticking out for each IR emitter
connection.
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WARNING
Fire sprinkler systems used
inside any sauna room
should be properly rated for
sauna room temperatures.
Do not spray water on
Infrared Emitters
Water use on Infrared
Emitters may cause damage
and will void warranty.
Do not install a shower in
the sauna room.
Electric Shock Hazard -
High voltage exists within
this equipment. There are
no user serviceable parts in
this equipment.
All installation and service
to this equipment should be
performed by qualified
licensed personnel in
accordance with local and
national codes.