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4. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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The connection of the sauna stove to the electrical network can only be carried out by a qualified
electrician in accordance with the valid regulations.
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A rubber cable of type H07RN-F or similar must be used as a connection cable.
The cross-sectional surface of the cable and the size of the fuse can be seen in Table 1.
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The cross-sectional surfaces of the wires which are connected from the sauna stove to the heating
and signal lights must correspond to the feed cable of the sauna stove.
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First connect the connection cable to the terminal strip in the connection box of the sauna stove.
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Turn the stone room+electrical box upside down.
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Open the bottom of the electrical box.
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Connect the connection cable.
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Fasten the bottom of the box.
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Turn the stone room+electrical box right side up.
5. INSTALLATION ON THE WALL
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Draw in the lugs on the rear side of the sauna stove
through the mounting slots of the mounting plate on
the wall (Fig.6A).
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Push the upper edge of the mounting plate between
the jacket and upper frame of the sauna stove and make
sure that the lugs of the stove are wedged into the slots of
the mounting plate on the wall (Figure 6B).
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Tighten the upper edge of the sauna stove with a locking
screw (Figure 6C).
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The stone basket is now locked in the jacket and on the
mounting plate of the sauna stove.
6. TO PILE THE STONES
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The stones are piled on the top of the fire grate in
the stone capacity, in between the heating elements
(resistors) so that the stones support each other.
Please make sure that the resistors are not
supporting the weight of the stones.
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When piling the stones, make sure that the resistors
are not bending and there is sufficient air circulation.
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Do not pile the stones densely. A stone basket
which has been filled too densely causes
overheating of the resistors (= a shorter lifetime)
and slows down warming up the sauna.
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The stone size diameter suitable for the sauna
stove is 5-10 cm.
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The stones must completely cover the heating
resistors (Figure 7).
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Use of ceramic stones that are light, porous and of the same size is prohibited, as they can cause
the resistors to heat up too much and break. Similarly, soft soap stones cannot be used as sauna heater
stones.
DO NOT USE THE SAUNA HEATER WITHOUT STONES.
A STONE SPACE NOT BEEN FILLED COMPLETELY IS A FIRE HAZARD!
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Figure 6.
Figure 7.
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