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Steam Generator Components; Steamroom; Floor And Drain; Ventilation - Tylo STEAM HOME Installatie- En Gebruikershandleiding

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Steam generator components

Check that the following components are included:
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Figure 1 Steam generator components
1.
Steam Home steam generator
2.
Commercial Steam Generator
3.
Pipe adapter 1 inch
4.
Motorised ball valve
5.
Easy test - for testing the water hardness
6.
T-connector lock nut 1 inch
7.
Lock nut O-ring
8.
Steam pipe connection T-connector 1 inch
9.
Wall bracket
10. Temperature sensor
11. 2 x Lock screws 9.5
12. 1 x Screw B6x13
13. 4 x Screws B14x35
14. 4 x Plastic plugs 45 mm
15. 3 x Connectors
16. 2 x Cable lead-throughs
17. 2 x Cable lead-through nuts
18. Non-return valve
19. Essential steam nozzle (Steam Home)
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Steamroom

The steamroom must not have any other heat source than the
steam generator. The ambient temperature for the steamroom
and steam generator must not exceed 35°C. If there is a sauna
adjacent to the steamroom, it must be well insulated and there
must be at least 10 cm of air space between the sauna and the
steamroom.

Floor and drain

There must be a drain inside the steamroom. The floor should slo-
pe down towards the drain. The flooring may be seamless vinyl,
tiles, etc. The foundation and jointing must be of the same design
as is required for a wetroom.
Note: Where the flooring and walls are made of plastic, minor
colour changes may occur underneath the steam nozzle due to
contact with steam and hot water.

Ventilation

Generally, steamrooms that are in use for periods of less than 2
hours do not need any ventilation. All steamrooms in continuous
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operation for more than 2 hours must have an air exchange rate
of 10-20 m³ air per person per hour, for reasons of hygiene and
functionality.
Any cavity above the steamroom ceiling must not be completely
sealed. Leave at least one vent hole (100cm²) on the same wall
as the steamroom door.

Inlet vent

Must be an opening at a low level through the door wall or a gap
under the door, see Figure 37.

Outlet vent

Must be placed high on a wall or on the ceiling (see any instruc-
tions provided with the steamroom) although not above the door
or the seating, see Figure 37. The outlet vent must be connected
to a ventilation duct that conducts the air outdoors. An existing
duct could be utilised. The ventilation duct must be completely se-
aled and made of a material that tolerates high air humidity. Water
pockets, where condensed water can collect and cause blocka-
ges, must not be present. If the ventilation duct is required to have
a water pocket, a water trap must be installed to drain condensate
into the drain system.
The size of the outlet vent must be adapted to the requirement
that it must be able to evacuate 10-20 m³ air per person per hour.

Mechanical extractor

If the outlet vent is not sufficiently effective using natural ventila-
tion alone, perhaps due to low pressure in the room from which
air is supplied to the steamroom, the outlet vent must be connec-
ted to a mechanical extractor and adjusted to extract a minimum
of 10 and a maximum of 20 m³ per person per hour.
The exhaust air fan must support high air humidity.
Note: The mechanical extractor must not be connected to the
Commercial steam generator connection terminal F,F.

Drying fan

Upon relapse to the standby mode, any drying fan connected to
the steam generator (Commercial connection terminal F,F) will
start from use and after completed use of the steamroom, the
function is set via the Elite control panel. The drying fan is only
intended for use in steamrooms used to a limited extent and
installing the fan is optional, not required. Note: The drying fan is
not used as a mechanical extractor.

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