Installing the control panel and thermostat
The control panel has been insulated with a
suitable mass to ensure it is moisture proof
so that it can also be installed inside the
steam-room. The control panel can be fitted
directly in the wall, placed into the hole made
for the control unit or through an acrylic
wall. The pipe hole in the steam room should
be insulated so that moisture does not reach
the wall structure.
The thermostat is fitted to 170 cm above the
floor level, preferably on the wall opposite
the steam room door. If reguired the blocking
nut can be used when working with a plexiglass
wall. If the wall is thicker, you can easily make
a hole into it and sink the control into the hole
but you should insulate the hole to ensure that
moisture does not go through to the wall
structure.You can also pull in a cable through
an electrical wiring pipe and insulate the
thermostat to the end of it.
Installation with a separate thermostat cover.
The thermostat is fitted to 170 cm above the
floor level, preferably on the wall opposite the
door. If reguired the blocking nut can be used
when working with a plexiglass wall. On
thicker walls, a hole can be drilled out and
sealed a suitable caulk to prevent moisture
from reaching building structures. The
thermostat is inserted into its casing and
secured to place with a locking screw.
116 mm
120 mm
on/off
essence
steam
on/off
on/off
fan
on/off
4
3mm
Ø
Seal
115 mm
Control panel's and
thermostat's cabling
34 mm
20 mm
8 mm
Cable
Blocking nut
24 mm
Locking screw
21 mm
Thermostat
Locking screw
142mm
1
2
3
wall
15 mm
15 mm
Nylon screw
Wall
32 mm
Thermostat
casing
10