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 8).
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high on the wall or in the ceiling (see Figure 8).
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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
It is easiest to prepare for installation with the heater lying down.
To install the heater:
1.
Undo the screws and open the cover (see Figure 9).
Figure 9: Opening/closing the cover
WARNING! Always check that the heater is con-
nected to the correct main/phase voltage!
Connect the heater using standard wiring (Fk or EKK) approved
for fi xed installation.
Any single wires (Fk) must be protected in electrical conduits (VP)
to the heater.
2.
Connect the electrical cable (see Figure 10) according to the
wiring diagram (see the Connection/wiring diagram section,
Figure 17-24).
Figure 10: Electrical wiring
1. Electrical cable
2. Terminal for connection of electrical cable
3.
Connect the control panel, relay box (RB30) (if applicable)
and lighting (if applicable) according to the wiring diagram
(see Figure 17-24).
4.
Close the cover and tighten the screws (see Figure 9).
5.
Attaching the brackets to the heater
Figure 11: Attaching the brackets to the heater
6.
Position the bracket screws according to the specifi ed dimen-
sioning see Fig. 12.
Option 10-16-20 kW (See separate guide).
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