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Installing the sauna oven
• Affi x the feet on the rear wall of the oven the screws supplied
(4 screws M5 x 12).
• Fasten the bottom panel to the inner sheath with 4 self-tapping screws
3.9 x 9.5.
• Thread the mains cable into the terminal box through the hole provided for it.
• After making the electrical connection of the mains cable, close the cover
on the terminal box again (with the spacer on the outside).
• Position the sauna oven in front of the air intake opening. Secure the wall
bracket to the wall of the cabin using the wood screws supplied. Insert the
stone grate (see description entitled "Placing the sauna stones on the stone
grate", section entitled "Cleaning and care").
• For the installation of the sauna oven ensure that the vertical distance
between the top of the sauna oven and the ceiling of the sauna booth is
at least 110 cm and the horizontal (lateral) distance between the oven and the
wall of the booth is at least 7 cm. The distance between the bottom of the
oven and the fl oor depends on the design of the oven (adjustable feet).
However, it should be ensured that the oven is not placed on a fl oor made of
highly infl ammable material (wood, plastic fl ooring, etc.). Ideally ceramic tiles
or the like should be used in the sauna. The distance between the rear wall of
the oven and the wall of the booth also depends on the design (wall bracket).
• The distance between the oven safety grille or the bench and other
infl ammable materials from the oven must be at least 7 cm. The height of the
safety grille must be equal to the height of the oven at the front.
2 x Wall bracket
4 x Securing
screws (wood
screws) 5 x 35
Screws 4 x
M5 x 12
Terminal box
Sauna
heater foot
Note:
The control equipment may be destroyed even if it is incorrectly connected
only once. The warranty will be voided if the electrical connection is not
correct.

Instructions for the electrician

DIN VDE 0100 and Accident Prevention Regulation BGV A2 must be observed
for connecting the stove and all electrical systems. An external all-pole
disconnecting device with full isolation according to overvoltage category III must
be installed.
Self-tapping
Bottom panel
screws 3.9 x 9.5
Screws M5 x 12 4x

Important:

Mains connection leads must be fl exible cables with polychlorophene sheaths.
No connection leads are supplied with the stove. All the cables installed inside
the cabin must be suitable for an ambient temperature of at least 140°C. Heatre-
sistant silicon cables must be used. The minimum cross-section of the
connection cable and the minimum size of the sauna cabin are shown in the
table (Table 1 page 8). Make the electrical connection as shown in the
connection diagram . A connection diagram is additionally affi xed to the inside of
the duct cover.
Fit the cover after making the electrical connection.
Please note that live cables must not be routed visibly on the internal walls of the
cabin for safety reasons. In prefabricated sauna cabins the wall element with the
air supply opening generally has empty cable conduits or a duct for routing the
cable.
If your cabin does not have any cable routing preparations, we recommend that
you install a connection socket (not supplied) to the outside of the cabin. Drill a
hole in the cabin wall near the cable infeed from the stove and the connection
socket. Thread the cable through the hole to the external connection socket.
Allcables must be protected from damage. This can be achieved using
installation ducting/piping or using wooden covers.
The sauna heater must not be used without a suitable protective device!
Installation is only allowed to be carried out by a qualifi ed person. Com-
pliance with EN 60335-2-35 and installation and fi re protection measure
requirements applicable at the place of use is mandatory!

Connection diagram

9 kW Saunaofen externe Steuerung
Test the insulation resistance
The resistance values between the various conductor terminals and the case
(protective earth) can be measured using an insulation resistance measuring
unit. The total insulation resistance between the conductor terminals and case
(protective earth) must defi nitely be greater than 1 MOhm.
Ohm values of the stoves
33 – 39 Ω for 9 kW sauna heater
GB
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