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Figure 6: Resetting the temperature cut-out
1. Temperature cut-out sauna heater
2. Glass fuse 1 Ampere
Table 1: Troubleshooting the sauna heater
Symptom
Possible cause
Heater element
1.
in heater stone
compartment does
2.
not warm up.
3.
4.
Lights in the sauna
1.
do not come on
2.
when switched on
3.
at the control panel.
Heater does not
1.
work, control panel
2.
does not light up.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
The heater fuses/
1.
ground fault inter-
rupt device on the
2.
main switchboard
trip as soon as the
3.
heater is turned on.
4.
5.
Temperature settings on control panel do not cor-
respond to operating status?
Some of the heater fuses on the main switchbo-
ard can have tripped out?
Resistor coil in the heater element faulty?
Internal heater PCB fault?
Internal glass fuse in heater faulty?
Is lighting connected via the heater?
Internal heater PCB fault?
The main power switch is off ?
Or all heater fuses on the main switchboard can
have tripped out?
Loose contact in cabling between heater and
control panel?
The specifi c 12VDC output on one of the PCB's
RS485 modular jack to the control panel is faulty
due to short-circuit?
Transformer on PCB in heater faulty?
Control panel faulty?
Internal temperature cut-out triggered? For
more information, see the Temperature cut-out
section.
There is a short-circuit at the heater GND. Can
be due to a faulty heater element?
Lighting connected to and controlled via the
heater faulty?
The heater has not been used for a long period,
causing an insulation fault in the heater ele-
ment?
Heater has had too much water poured on it?
Other internal heater fault?
NOTE! When the temperature cut-out (in the hea-
ter) is triggered due to excessively high operating
temperature it can only be reset once the cut-out
temperature has decreased approximately 20°C. If
the temperature cut-out instead is triggered due to
the operating temperature being too low (ambient
temperature below -10°C), the cut-out temperature
must be increased before it can be reset.
Remedy
1.
Set temperature to correspond to heater element
operation in stone compartment.
2.
Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main
switchboard.
3.
An authorised electrician is required to fi nd the
fault.
4.
An authorised electrician is required to fi nd the
fault.
1.
Switch off at main power switch on heater and
replace glass fuse. See fi g 6.
2.
Verify with authorised electrician who performed
installation of heater/lighting.
3.
An authorised electrician is required to fi nd the
fault.
1.
Turn heater main power switch.
2.
Check and replace/reset the fuses in the main
switchboard.
3.
Switch off heater main power switch and connect
each/paired cable to the control panel. Switch on
heater main power switch again. If this does not
help, an authorised electrician is required to fi nd
the fault.
4.
Requires an authorised electrician to fi nd the
fault, faulty 12VDC output is indicated by LED out
next to the RS485 output. NB: if the fault is in the
RJ10 cable to the control panel, do not click into
a working vacant RS485 outlet to avoid causing a
fault in that outlet. RJ10 cable must be replaced/
contacts fi tted in the event of a fault.
5.
An authorised electrician is required to fi nd the
fault.
6.
An authorised electrician is required to fi nd the
fault.
7.
Reset the heater temperature cut-out.
1,2,3,4,5. Do not use the heater, switch off at main
heater main switchboard trip and disconnect hea-
ter fuses on the main switchboard. An authorised
electrician is required to fi nd the fault.
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