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Water Filter /
Softener
3/4” BSP
Water Inlet
Power
Switch
Power
Switch
Thread:
1” BSP
485mm
560mm
Steam
Outlet Valve
Automatic
Drain
Thread:
1” BSP
485mm
560mm
Steam
Outlet Valve
Automatic
Drain
3/4” BSP
Water Inlet
steam outlet
The steam must move in a continuous flow to the steam room. Do not install valves on
the steam line. Use insulated, rated 120ºC or higher, brass pipe or copper tubing for
steam line to connect to the steam head as permitted by codes (see table below). Slope
the steam line height by 20mm per meter towards the steam head to avoid trapping of
the condensate and eliminate steam trap that blocks the flow of the steam.
Steam Guard Overflow
The overflow safety guard activates when there is an overpressure in the steam line. It
automatically opens and releases the pressured steam. When this happens, please check
your steam line for servicing.
steam Head
Place the steam head on a safe area where bathers cannot get in contact with it as it can
get very hot. The steam head must be facing downwards. A teflon tape or equivalent
needs to be used on the thread for tightening it. Avoid using a wrench to tighten the
steam head as it might get scratched.
(kW)
3-7,5
9 and above
Steam
Line
1/2”
3/4”
Running the steam line down and then up will create
a “steam trap” blocking the flow of the steam.
Do not use 1 steam line
when installing 2 steam
generators.
Installation with multiple steam head
Add valve to each steam
lines when installing
multiple steam heads.
This is to control the
distribution of the steam
inside the room.
Use a Teflon or Sealant
for the pipe threads
(3/4” BSP)
Place a Sealant or
Silicone to fill in the
gaps.
Recommended
300mm
Recommended
300mm
min. 3mm
Steam room wall
Recommended Steam Head Location
Steam Supply
Steam Line Sizes