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WARNING!
Do not cover the sauna heater. This creates a fire hazard.
Do not use your sauna heater without stones. This creates a fire hazard.
Do not touch the top of the heater. This will cause severe burns.
Incorrect ventilation or an incorrectly located sauna heater can, under
certain circumstances, cause excessive drying of the wood in the sauna
and create a fire hazard.
Cover sauna floors with a non-slip material.
Never hose down the sauna.
There must always be at least 50 mm insulation directly behind the wood
panelling in the sauna (no other material may be used, such as particle
board, plaster, etc).
Sauna doors must always open outwards. All that should be needed to
open the sauna door is just a little light pressure.
Do not use the sauna for any purpose other than sauna bathing.
Do not install more than one sauna heater in a sauna room, unless you
follow exactly the special instructions for twin-heater installations.
Sauna fragrances, etc. may ignite if poured undiluted into the stone
compartment.
Never leave young children unattended in the sauna.
Do not lift the heater in the heating elements.
Sauna bathing is not always suitable for persons in poor health. Consult
your doctor for advice.
Store this information in a safe place.
INSTALLATION
Fig. 1a.
Tylö SO sauna heater with integral control panel.
Fig. 1b.
Tylö EP 100 and EH 150 sauna heater with separate control panel.
Fig. 1c.
Tylö EZ 225 sauna heater with separate control panel.
Installing the sauna heater.
The sauna heater should be placed on the same wall as the door, see figure
12. In an exceptional circumstance, the heater may be placed on a side wall,
but as close as possible to the wall with the door. Fit the heater 200 mm
above the floor, observing the regulations for the minimum distance to the
side wall.
The heater is semi-installed to the connection box on the sauna wall.
The type of the connection cable should be H07RN-F (VSN, VSB) with
rubber insulation, or similar. Do not use a cable with PVC- insulation!
The cable or conduit is laid on the outside of any heating insulation; see figs. 9
and 10. A single-core cable should be protected by a plastic conduit up to the
heater, or in flexible metal conduit with internal insulation.
2.INSTALLATION
2.1. Placing of the heater
The minimum safety distances given (table 3, fig.3-7) should be carried out.
The safety distances are also shown on the heater's nameplate. The
fastening measures for the wall bracket are shown in fig.2 and fig 3. Do
not cover the walls or the ceiling nearby the heater with additional plates – the
temperature in the wall materials can rise to a dangerous level. When
installing the heater in a niche, the niche's minimum height should be 1900
mm and the maximum depth 500 mm.
2.2. Mounting
On the wall (SO)
The heater is equipped with a removable wall bracket for easy installation
(fig. 2a), which makes it possible to fasten the screws and the wall mounting
to the wall prior to installing the heater (fig. 2b). Fastening screws for
mounting on a wooden wall are included in the delivery. Thin wooden panels
are not strong enough for a safe fastening. Use a board or a plywood plate
behind the heater to strengthen the mounting points. For stone and brick
walls, use only heat-resisting special anchor fastenings (no fastenings with
plastic plugs). The heater is lifted to its place as shown in fig. 2c, 2d, 2e. Do
not lift the heater on the heating elements or on the upper steel panel in the
back housing, but only with a good hold on the lower and upper edge of the
inner jacket. Free space for service should be left on one side of the heater.
At the floor (EP, EH, EZ)
The heater is placed on the floor and fastened with the fastening plate of
the back foot with two screws to a wooden floor or with plastic plug and
screw to a stone floor.
3. Connecting to the electric power network
Before connecting the heater, check the technical specifications on the
chart. An authorised skilled electrician in accordance with the regulations
in force can only do connecting work. The heater is semi-installed to the
connection box on the sauna wall. The type of the connection cable
should be H07RN-F (VSN, VSB) with rubber insulation, or similar. Do not
use a cable with PVC- insulation! Connect the heater before installing it
on its place. Do not mount the splash-proof connecting box higher than
50 cm from the floor on the wall.
Fig. 4 – Minimum safety distances.
A = standard installation. B = recess installation. Please refer to the table for
minimum distances to side wall (X,Y).
Fig. 5, 6 – Minimum safety distances
Minimum distance to sauna fittings in front of a sauna heater (table 3).
Fig. 7 – Minimum safety distances
Minimum distance to sauna fittings in front of a sauna heater (table 3).
Fig. 8 – Sauna
(Sauna heater types EP, EH, EZ and control panel type CC).
1 = sauna heater. 2 = thermistor (sensor). 3 = control panel CC 10/
CC 50/ CC 300. 4 = external power switch (if any). 5 = distribution box.
6 = relay box RB30/60.
Fig. 9 – SO.
A = electric conduit. B = wooden panel. C = insulation. D = built-in sensor. F
= built-in control panel. G = vent. H = wooden batten. I = connecting box
Wiring diagram, fig. 22.
Fig. 10 – EP, EH and EZ.
A = electric conduit. B = wooden panel. C = insulation behind control panel.
D = sensor. E = capillary tube/thermistor wire. F = TS separate control panel
(CC panel in folded figure). G = vent. H = wooden batten.
I = connecting box
Wiring diagram, fig. 22, 24, 28.
Table 1, Technical data.
Weight
Heater model Output Sauna volume
without
kW
min/max m³
stones (kg)
SO 6
6,0
5-8
10,8
SO 8
8,0
7-12
11,2
EP-100
10,0
10-17
11
EH-15
15,0
14-24
19
EZ-22,5
22,5
25-36
27
Table 2, Amperage and conductor area:
230-
230-
kW
240V 3~
240V~
415V 3~
amp
mm²
amp
mm²
amp
6
15
2,5
26
10
10
8
20
4
35
10
12
10
25
6
44*
16*
16
15
38
16
-
-
22
22,5
56
16
-
-
32
*) 10 kW not approwed for single-phase in Europe.
Table 3, Volume and minimum installation distances:
Minimum
Heater
Ceiling height
in
Model
sauna mm
A
SO 6
1900
50
SO 8
1900
80
EP-100
1900
80
120
EH-15
2100
80
120
EZ-22,5
2300
100
190
(SO).
(EP, EH, EZ).
Stone weight
Measurements (mm)
(max, kg)
Widht
Depth
25-30
425
390
25-30
425
390
25
360
420
45
480
540
55
560
550
400-
400-
200-208V~ 200- 208V
415V 3N~
mm²
amp
mm²
amp
mm²
1,5
10
1,5
30
10
2,5
12
2,5
40
16
2,5
-
-
-
-
6
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
Min. distance to the heater mm
F
B
C
D
E
70
30
1100
200
500
80
30
1100
200
500
80
1250
-
-
80
1320
-
-
150
1400
-
-
Height
480
480
650
780
900
3~
amp
mm²
18
4
23
6
29
10
44
16
65
25
Y
G
-
50
-
80
20
-
40
-
40
-
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