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temperatures generated during operation 
can cause burns.

• 

The sauna heater is not intended for in-
stallation or set-up in a niche, under a 
bench or under a sloping roof.

• 

Do not put the sauna heater into operation 
when the air intake is closed.

• 

The cabin lighting and the corresponding 
installation must correspond with the 
"splash protected" version in accordance 
with DIN EN VDE 0100 T 703. Therefore, 
only VDE-tested sauna light with max. 40 
Watt may be installed in connection with 
the sauna heater. 

• 

 Only a locally certified electrician 

may connect the sauna facility (sauna 
heater, control unit, lighting etc.) to a fixed 
mains connection.

• 

All electrical installations and all connec-
tion lines that are installed inside the cab-
in must be suitable for an ambient tem-
perature of at least 170 °C. If single-wire 
cables are used as connection lines, they 
must be protected using a flexible metal 
tube connected to the equipment ground-
ing conductor. Please see the table for the 
minimum cross-section of the connection 
cable and the suitable cabin size in rela-
tion to the power input in kW.

• 

When installing the sauna heater, please 
ensure that the vertical clearance be-
tween the sauna heater upper edge and 

the sauna ceiling is maintained. Please 
see also the dimensions diagram for the 
clearance between the lower edge of the 
sauna heater and the floor. On heaters 
with bases, this clearance is maintained 
via the base or legs of the device. 

• 

Floor heating in the sauna cabin increases 
the surface temperature of the flooring.

• 

Please see the dimensions information 
for the respective sauna heater for the 
clearance between the heater protective 
grating or the bench and other flammable 
materials. The heater protective grating 
must roughly accord with the front height 
of the sauna heater.

• 

Please also observe the information and 
instructions provided by the cabin manu-
facturer.

• 

 Please take precautions when 

cleaning components with sharp edges.

• 

Upright heaters need to be fitted on site 
with elements that prevent them from 
overturning.

• 

 Attention:

 Pour the infusion water 

only on the sauna rocks and never any-
where else.

• 

When using your sauna in a dry 

Finnish mode never add sauna essences or 
place any herbs into the vaporizer holder 
for essences/herbs. 

Fire hazard!

Summary of Contents for THERMAT

Page 1: ...INNOVATIVE SAUNA TECH NOLOGY MADE IN GERMANY IP x4 THERMAT Sauna Heater print no 2934 4632 34 18 Installation and operation instruction EN...

Page 2: ...clearances 8 Mechanical installation and connections 8 9 Inner wiring 10 Connection example 400V 3N 10 Connection example 230V 1N 4 5 6 kW 11 Connection example 230V 1N 7 5 9 kW 12 Special advice for...

Page 3: ...shipped the goods Please note that you will only be able to achieve anoptimumsaunaclimateifthecabinwithitsair intake and ventilation the sauna heater and the control unit are aligned to each other Ple...

Page 4: ...in untreatedmaterials e g spruce Only a sauna heater with the appropriate power output may be installed in the sau na cabin Please provide air intake and vent open ings in each sauna cabin The air int...

Page 5: ...e cabin size in rela tion to the power input in kW When installing the sauna heater please ensure that the vertical clearance be tween the sauna heater upper edge and the sauna ceiling is maintained P...

Page 6: ...where the cable exits the sauna heater and guide this cable outside through the hole to the control unit The cable and all other connecting cables mains power cables and cabin lighting should be inst...

Page 7: ...on to 230V 1N AC power supply possible Power rating 4 5 kW 6 0 kW 7 5 kW 9 0 kW For sauna size 6 8 m 6 8 m 7 10 m 9 14 m Min size air inlet and exhaust vent 35 x 3 cm 35 x 4 cm 35 x 5 cm 35 x 6 cm Hei...

Page 8: ...g bracket over the air intake vent as shown in the Illust 2 3 and screw it onto cabin wall with the spax screws from the delivery scope Illust 2 Illust 3 Wall mounting bracket 64 cm 58 5 cm cabin wall...

Page 9: ...ver with spacer Illust 4 Terminal block Lock nut Cable gland Illust 5 3 Close the terminal box with cover using 2 fixation screws Observe that the integrated spacer faces outwards See Illust 4 for det...

Page 10: ...Hz 400 V 3 x 16 35 x 3 cm 5 x 2 5 mm 5 x 1 5 mm no Econ D series Emotec D series EmoStyle D series EmoTouch 6 0 kW 35 x 4 cm 7 5 kW 35 x 5 cm 9 0 kW 35 x 6 cm All cross sections of a line are minimum...

Page 11: ...se a proper fuse protection andsuitableconnectioncable Riskoffireanddamagestohardwarebyimproperconnection Power rating per DIN Electrical connection Fuse protection for control unit in A Connecting ca...

Page 12: ...nectioncable Riskoffireanddamagestohardwarebyimproperconnection Power rating per DIN Electrical connection Fuse protection for control unit in A Connecting cable mains control unit in mm Connecting ca...

Page 13: ...sauna control unit Risk of fire and damages to control unit and heater Do not just bridge the power input terminals L1 L2 L3 Mare sure to protect each input with an individual fuse Risk of fire and d...

Page 14: ...daily commercial use we recommend to check the condition of sauna stones every 2 3 months and to reshuffle them By home use the sauna stones need to be checked and reshuffled at least once per year N...

Page 15: ...other electrical units will be protected by this ELCB Under current manufacturing technology it is not reasonable to use heating elements for sau na heaters which do not collect moisture from the sur...

Page 16: ...your questions quickly and compe tently please provide the information printed on the type shield including the model item no and serial no in all inquiries Equipment commissioning date ______________...

Page 17: ...roducts is designed for the ship ping of individually packed goods pallet We expressly point out that our packaging is not suitable for individual shipments via parcel post The manufacturer shall acce...

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