PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Parts
Check that the following parts are included in the packaging:
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Figure 1: Sauna heater parts Sense Commercial 6-8
1.
Sauna heater
2.
Herb bowl/air humidifi er
3.
Brackets x 4
4.
Warning sticker in ten languages
5.
Bracket screws x 4
6.
Connectors x 3
7.
Lock screw B8x9.5 x 1
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Figure 2: Sauna heater parts Sense Commercial 10-20
1.
Sauna heater
2.
Brackets x 4
3.
Warning sticker in twelve languages
4.
Bracket screws x 4
5.
Connectors x 3
6.
Bracket screws/lock screw B8x9.5 x 9
Contact your dealer if anything is missing.
The following electronic control panels together with relay box
Commercial/Commercial Lite are compatible with Sense Com-
mercial: Pure and Elite.
The following mechanical control panels are compatible with
Sense Commercial 6-8-10 kW: TS 16 and Sense Commercial 6-8-
10-16 kW: TS 30.
See separate guides.
5
2
4
3
6
7
4
2
3
5
6
Installation requirements
To ensure safe use of the heater, check that the following criteria
are met:
•
Cable (EKK) or electrical ducting (Fk) for connecting the hea-
ter must be run on the outside of the heat insulation.
•
The cables must be run correctly (see the Connection/wiring
diagram section, page 19).
•
The fuse size (A) and the power cable size (mm²) must be
suitable for the heater (see the Connection/wiring diagram
section, page 19).
•
The sauna ventilation must comply with the instructions in
this manual (see the Air intake valve positioning section,
page 15, the Air exhaust valve positioning section, page 16).
•
The position of the sauna heater, control panel and sensors
must comply with the instructions in this manual.
•
The heater's output (kW) must be adapted to the sauna's
volume (m³) (see Table 1, page 13). The minimum and maxi-
mum volumes must not be exceeded.
NOTE! A brick wall without heat insulation increases
the warm-up time. Each square meter of plastered
ceiling or wall surface equals an additional 1.2–2 m³
of sauna volume.
Table 1: Output and sauna volume
Output kW
6,6
8
10,7
16
20
DANGER! Poor ventilation or heater positioning
may lead to dry distillation, posing a fi re risk
under certain circumstances!
DANGER! Insuffi cient insulation of the sauna
cabin may pose a fi re risk!
DANGER! Use of the wrong materials in the
sauna cabin, such as particle board, drywall, etc.,
may pose a fi re risk!
DANGER! The heater must be connected by a
qualifi ed electrician pursuant to applicable regu-
lations!
Installation tools
The following tools and materials are needed for installation and
connection:
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water level,
•
adjustable spanner,
•
electric drill,
•
screwdrivers.
Installation planning
Before starting to install your sauna heater:
•
Plan the sauna heater positioning (see the Heater positioning
- normal installation section, page 14).
•
Plan the control panel positioning (see the attached instruc-
tions for the control panel for allowable positioning).
•
Plan the sensor positioning (see Figure 5, page 14 and Figu-
re 7, page 15).
•
Position the air intake vent (see the Air intake vent positioning
section, page 15).
•
Position the air exhaust vent (see the Air exhaust vent positi-
oning section, page 16).
•
Plan the electrical installation (see the Connection/wiring
diagram section, page 19).
Sauna volume min./max. m³
4-8
6-12
10-18
15-35
22-43
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