I SECTION 3: SAUNA ROCKS
SECTION 2: SECURING HEATER TO THE WALL
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The sauna heater comes completely assembled.
Attach the brackets supplied to the wall as
shown in Diagram 4. The bottom of the heater
should be not less than 12 inches from the floor
and the top of the heater at least 40 inches
below the interior ceiling and not less than 4
inches from adjacent wood surfaces. Do not
install benches over top of heater.
SECTION 5: TEMPERATURE CONTROL
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
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This heater must not be operated unless the rock
compartment in the top of the heater is filled with
the igneous rocks that are furnished with the
heater. They should be put on the heater so that
the air is free to travel around them. Do not pack
too tightly.
SECTION 4: ELECTRICAL WIRING
All wiring must be accomplished by a licensed
electrical contractor. Referto the Heater Specifi-
cation Chartto determine the wire size and circuit
protection required. The cam plete sauna system
consisting of heaterandtempitime control should
be properly grounded as per NEC or as required
The temp/time control comes standard mount-
ed on the heater. Alternatively, it may be
mounted remote from the heater outside the
sauna room.
If this location is chosen (5) #10
AWG wires (including ground) plus (2) AWG
wires from terminals 5 & 6 of the same size as
listed on the heater specification chart on
page #1 must be run from the control location
to the heater junction box in 2 separate con-
duits, (additional remote wiring and conduit
not included). See Diagram 3.
If mounted
remote from the heater, the temp/time control
rough-in box should be installed flush in the
wall, 5 feet up from the floor and so the opening
is to the outside of the sauna room wall. A blank
cover plate is included with the heater to cover
the heater mounted control location when the
control is mounted remote from the heater. The
control is prewired and coded to simplify the
field wiring. The capillary tube of the thermo-
stat may go out through any knockout in the
3-
gang rough-in box (not provided).
The rough-
During the first operation, the rocks should be
heated for two hours at maximum temperature
with no one in the sauna room. This will ailowany
concealed moisture to be evaporated. If not, the
moisture could cause the rocks to crack and
possibly project fragments.
by local codes. Grounding terminals are provided
in the wiring compartments of each heater and
also in the temp/time control. Complete the
wiring according to the appropriate Diagrams
1 & 3.
in box should be a minimum 67.3 cubic inch
3W deep style. The preferred method is to run
the tube within the wall as shown on diagram 4.
The grommet furnished with the control is to
protect the capillary where it leaves the rough-
in box. Capillary tubing which is exposed on the
surface of the sauna wall must be covered with
wooden molding. Mount the capillary tube so
the tip of the bulb is on the centerline of the
heater, 24' down from the ceiling. The capillary
tubing bulb shall be covered with the protective
shield furnished with the control. The screws
for attaching the shield are included.
Caution:
The tubing should be uncoiled carefully--the
minimum bend radius of the tubing is 1/4
inch. Damage to the tubing will make the
heater inoperative. The electrical wiring of
the control should be as shown in Diagrams
3 & 4.
WARNING
Do not locate benches over
heater. Minimum height of ceiling
above heater 40' .
Do not construct sauna room so as
to restrict air flow through the
bottom of the heater.
Minimum clearance from heater to
wooden surfaces (benches, side
walls, heater fence etc.) 4 inches.
Mounting brackets supplied.
Provides proper clearance from
wall behind heater.
Rock preheat required. Although
the rocks are specially selected for
use with this sauna heater,
concealed moisture could cause
the rocks to crack and project
fragments causing potential
injury when the rocks are heated.
The rocks must be preheated on
the sauna heater for two hours at
maximum temperature with no one
in the sauna room.
Packing the rocks too tightly may
cause the heater high limit switch
to trip.
Use only copper wire of the size
and type indicated in the Heater
Specification Chart and the
temperature rating indicated on
the heater junction box.
All heaters and controls must be
grounded per NEC to prevent
electrical shock in case of unit
failure.
The tubing should be uncoiled
carefully--the minimum bend
radius of the tubing is
11e.
Damage to the tubing will make
the heater inoperative.
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