3.1. Prior to Installation
Prior to installing the heater, read all the instructions
for installation (figure 7), as well as checking the fol-
lowing points:
The heater volume should be suitable for the
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sauna room volume. Table 2 shows the mini-
mum and maximum volumes for each heater
output. A precondition for the given values is that
the sauna room is well heatinsulated. Walls and
ceiling are covered with wood panel.
Check that supply voltage and amperages are
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available for the heater.
The breakers and the connection cables con-
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form with valid regulations and their dimen-
sions are in accordance with table 3.
The location is suitable for the heater ( 3.2.).
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3.7. Resetting the Overheat Protector
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A min.
B min.
0,8''
3,1''
A
min. 0,4''
Figure 5.
Minimum safety distances
Heater
Output
kW
HCBU1712241
1,7
HCBU1912241
1,9
HCBU352401
3,5
Table 2.
Installation details of the heater
3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
A
3,1'' - 7,8''
Dimensions
Width/Depth/
Weight
Height
inch
mm
lb/kg
11/11/21
15,4 7
280/280/535
11/11/21
15,4 7
280/280/535
11/11/21
16,1 7,3 28,5 13
280/280/535
EN
3.2. Place and Safety Distances
The minimum safety distances are described in
figure 4 and 5.
It is absolutely necessary to install the heater
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according to these values. Neglecting them
causes a risk of fire. ( 3.6.)
Hot pieces of stone can damage floor coverings
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and cause a risk of fire. The floor coverings of
the installation place should be heat-resistant.
3.3. Heater fence
It is necessary for safety and should be constructed
of softwood to match sauna interior. See figures 4
and 5 for clearances from sauna heater. Fence should
be attached to wall and should not be placed higher
than top of heater below rock line.
B
min. 0,4''
Stones
Sauna room
Cubic vol.
2.3.!
max.
min.
lb/kg
CuFt/m³
28,5 13
70,5 2
28,5 13
70,5 2
70,5 2
Height
Floor Area
max.
min
max
CuFt/m³
sqft
sqft
inch/mm
106 3
11,3 17
75 1900
106 3
11,3 17
75 1900
175 5
11,3 28
75 1900
min.
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