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Positioning the control panel
The control panel must be correctly positioned with regard to
safety distances.
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Figure 6: Safety distance, control panel
1.
Heater
2.
Control panel
3.
Max. 900 mm
4.
Min. 300 mm
Positioning the inlet vent
Install the inlet vent straight through the wall under the centreline
of the heater.
Vent size for a family sauna approx. 125 cm².
The air circulation from the door must concord with the hot air
circulation from the heater.
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Figure 7: Positioning the air intake and exhaust vents
1.
Inlet vent position.
2.
Outlet vent position through the sauna wall.
3.
Outlet vent position through the cavity.
4.
Outlet vent position via duct.
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Positioning the outlet vent
DANGER! The air exhaust vent must not lead out-
doors. This could cause the ventilation direction
to be reversed, which may negatively aff ect the
heater temperature cut-out.
DANGER! Any gap above the sauna ceiling
should not be sealed without leaving at least one
vent hole on the same wall as the sauna door!
Position the outlet vent
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at the maximum possible distance from the air intake vent,
e.g. diagonally (see Figure 7).
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high on the wall or in the ceiling (see Figure 7).
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so that it vents into the space that the door and air intake
vent open into.
The outlet vent must have the same area as the inlet vent.
Ensure that the outlet vent is open.
Mechanical ventilation is not recommended due to the risk of poor
air exchange, which can negatively aff ect the heater temperature
cut-out.
INSTALLATION
Sauna heater installation
1.
Attach the bracket and spacers to the wall following the speci-
fi ed dimensioning (see Figure 8).
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Figure 8: Bracket with screws and spacers
1.
760 mm
2.
280 mm
3.
185 mm
4.
230 mm (minimum distance)
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