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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4211-861-G    10-12-16                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              7013545    314 SKSM 211 

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WARNING

     SECTION 10: WARNING PLACARDS

     SECTION 11: ROOM CONSTRUCTION

For safety purpose sauna 

door must open out and not 

lock.

Never use a wood stain, seal 
or preservative on the inside 

of your sauna room.

Light xtures get very hot 

during operation.  Locate 

light xture where it will not 

be a burn hazard.

Two metal placards are included in the Installation Instruction Envelope 
packaged with every Sauna Heater. The CAUTION placard must be attached 
to the interior wall of the sauna room directly above the heater where it is 
visible to the bather. The WARNING placard must be attached to the door of 
the sauna room.

The "CAUTION" and 

"WARNING" placards must be 

mounted in accordance with 

Section 10.

For safety and reliability, the following rules must be addressed.
• No permanent locking or latch system is to be used on the sauna door.  • 
Acceptable door ttings are:  magnetic catches, friction catches, spring
    or gravity loaded closures.  The door must always open outwards.
• No shower may be installed in a sauna room.
• No electrical receptacle shall be installed inside the sauna room.
• The enclosed WARNING:  Reduce the risk of overheating … warning
    plate must be mounted on or alongside the door outside the sauna room
    at about eye level.
• The enclosed CAUTION:  Reduce the risk of re … caution plate must be
    mounted on the interior wall above the heater.
• The heater should not be operated without its container properly lled
    with rocks and the rock guard in place.
• If an intercom speaker is installed, it should be away from the heater and
    as close to the oor as possible.
• If a room light is installed, it should be a surface mounted bracket type.
    Wall mounted lights should be about 70" above the oor.  Ceiling
    mounted lights should be of an approved type with a junction box that is
    remote to the xture itself.  Use only a xture that uses A.F. or xture
    type internal wiring.  A 60 watt bulb should provide sufcient lighting.
• Fire sprinkler systems installed inside any sauna room should be
    properly rated for sauna room temperatures.
• Always mount the heater according to these installation instructions.

     SECTION 12: VENTILATION

VENTILATION  In a sauna, the air should be changed about 6 times an hour.  
This can be achieved by making a vent opening (fresh air inlet) in the sauna 
wall directly below the heater.  The air outlet must be lower than the upper 
benches, as far as possible from the heater and about two feet higher than 
the fresh air inlet vent, See Diagram 9. It is recommended that ventilation 
openings meet the requirements of UL Specication 875.  The minimum 
opening should be determined using one of the following formulas:
             For     R< 31,     V 

³ 

9.3,      For     R 

³ 

31,     V 

³ 

0.3R

where    R = the oor area of the room in square feet and
             V = the minimum vent size in square inches

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Страница 1: ...th T1 Control Model 1601 27 Read all instructions carefully before installation Please leave all instructions and warranty with the owner WARNING Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is capable of inducing hyperthermia Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches several degrees above the normal body temperature of 98 6 F The symptoms of hyperthermia include an incr...

Страница 2: ...or lighting DIAGRAM 2 OBSERVING MINIMUM DISTANCES IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF WIRE SIZE Floor Area Ceiling Height Volume Cu Ft Ceiling Height Volume Cu Ft Power Supply to Heater 1 208 21 6 2 10AWG GR 1 240 18 8 2 10AWG GR 3 208 12 5 3 12AWG GR 3 240 10 8 3 12AWG GR 1 208 28 8 2 8AWG GR 1 240 25 2 10AWG GR 3 208 16 7 3 12AWG GR 3 240 14 4 3 12AWG GR 1 208 38 5 2 8AWG GR 1 240 33 3 2 8AWG GR 3...

Страница 3: ...void warranty 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 quali ed licensed personnel in accordance with local and national codes Do not construct sauna room so as to restrict air ow through the bottom of the heater Packing the rocks too tightly may cause ...

Страница 4: ...ert screwdriver tip here to unsnap sensor cover from sensor Note vertical orientation of cover before removing Sensor protective cover Locate top of sensor 2 from ceiling and directly above of heater Heater Input Power Minimum ceiling spacing 15 Low Voltage Ethernet cable provided with control tongue and groove 2x4 supports T1 Control Sensor Wire Light Output Power Light Input Power Diagram 4 was ...

Страница 5: ... 13 K6 Back Element 14 K3 Middle Element 15 K8 Front Element 16 K2 Light 3 step thermostat K8 turns off at 2c of set point K3 turns off at set point K6 turns off at 2c of set point Testing Procedure Lead 12 to 13 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open Lead 12 to 14 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open Lead 12 to 15 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open Lead 12 to 16 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open ...

Страница 6: ... 13 K6 Back Element 14 K3 Middle Element 15 K8 Front Element 16 K2 Light 3 step thermostat K8 turns off at 2c of set point K3 turns off at set point K6 turns off at 2c of set point Testing Procedure Lead 12 to 13 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open Lead 12 to 14 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open Lead 12 to 15 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open Lead 12 to 16 0 VDC relay closed 12 VDC relay open ...

Страница 7: ... switch location to the heater Do not use staples to secure the low voltage cable it may damage the cable Connect the control wires to the wires in the wall with the quick couplers Insert the extra length of wire in the wall Remove the adhesive tape from the back of the the T1 Control place the control so the hole for the retainer screw is facing downwards insert control into the wall and press th...

Страница 8: ...prox cup at a time and keep clear of the steam as it rises off the rocks Do not smoke exercise or drink alcoholic beverages in the sauna room Do not pour chlorinated pool or spa water on the heater or corrosion damage may result SET TIME OF BATH Defaulted to the maximum of 1 hour Move your hand in front of the screen Press down arrow until TIMER is on screen press OK BATH TIME LIMIT will appear an...

Страница 9: ... reduce cycling of the heater b Rocks must be placed between the elements and the wall of the rock compartment Incorrect Placement of Rocks a Loosely place rocks between the elements so air ow is not restricted Rock Grate Wall Bracket Minimum Dimensions 1 Put smaller rocks in rst around the outer perimeter of the heating chamber 2 Completely ll all four sections front 2 center sections between ele...

Страница 10: ...el The enclosed CAUTION Reduce the risk of re caution plate must be mounted on the interior wall above the heater The heater should not be operated without its container properly lled with rocks and the rock guard in place If an intercom speaker is installed it should be away from the heater and as close to the oor as possible If a room light is installed it should be a surface mounted bracket typ...

Страница 11: ...led rocks replaced To clean and remove perspiration stains use soap or detergent in warm water best applied with a scrub brush Badly soiled surfaces may require sanding Sand paper wrapped around a wooden block works well Benches and supporting structure must be inspected annually for potential deterioration due to age dry rot or abuse Any boards with signs of deteriorations should be replaced imme...

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