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Positioning the outlet vent
DANGER! The outlet vent must not lead outdoors.
!
This may affect the heater temperature cut-out as
the ventilation direction could be reversed.
DANGER! Any gap above the sauna ceiling should
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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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with maximum distance to the inlet vent, e.g. diagonally (see
Figure 7, Page 3).
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high on the wall or in the ceiling (see Figure 7, Page 3).
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so that it vents into the space the door and inlet vent open in-
to.
The outlet vent must have the same area as the inlet vent.
Ensure that the outlet vent is open.
Mechanical ventilation is not recommended, because of the risk
of poor air exchange, which can have a negative effect on the
heater temperature cut-out.
INSTALLATION
Sauna heater installation
Preparing for installation is easiest when the heater is lying down.
To install the heater:
1. Lay the heater down front upwards.
2. Slacken the screws and open the cover (see Figure 8, Page
4).
Figure 8: Opening/closing the cover
3.
WARNING! Always check that the heater is con-
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nected to the correct main/phase voltage.
The heater is connected using standard wiring (Fk or EKK),
approved for fixed installation.
Any single wires (Fk) must be protected in electrical conduits
(VP) to the heater.