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1. The EN 60335 1 DIN VDE 0700 part 1 of January 2001 states the following in paragraph 13 quote The leakage current may not exceed the following values during operation for stationary heaters of protection class 0 75 mA or 0 75 MA each kW input of the appliance depending on the higher value at a maximum value of 5 MA If the appliance is equipped with a protective device for leakage current ELCB please pay attention to the fact that no other electrical units will be protected by this ELCB Under current manufacturing methods it is not yet possible to produce tubular heating elements for sauna heaters which do not attract moisture on each end from the surrounding air Therefore should the ELCB be triggered during start up the electrical installation must be checked It is also possible that moisture from the surrounding air has been concentrated in the magnesium oxide filling in the heating elements during transport or storage and is now causing the ELCB to be triggered In this case the oven must be heated up under supervision of an expert during which the PE conductor is not connected After about 10 minutes when moisture has evaporated from the heating elements the oven must be reconnected to the PE conductor If the sauna heater is not in use for a significant period of time we recommend running it every 6 weeks so as to avoid moisture concentrating in the heating elements Installation of the sauna heater and c
2. O S Cc Q Oo 5 i fe Sauna Steuerger t LU SL BLO N st uvw aie BE Gre e an aoe lagers e gee ty eee RTT alt fie iaip a Ut e Z aM limiter sensor Safety contactor A __ _ J ae ii A ee 1 3x 1 57 HHH Mains switch 30 kW 10 mm 36 kW 10 mm2 a Terminal connection diagrams 18 kw 27 KW r J ki 6 KW lo porin di io TEW peer contin uri iz ip T is a ta Gh cereal wind F a 50 1 5 to TARW poser control wni minw wiu minjwyvju Fard lo lolo lola olol olol al i PE 54 3 21 fo 5 4 3 2 DIOG cc T Cay Cay Cay ca ca e a0 kii a0 kii a0 kee a0 ki Jd khi a kii a0 kv a0 ki 1 H it it it i to 18 kW power control unit BEE to 18 kW power control unit uG ra al us Pa me e my ST a i i 3 4 F d 1 aK Ho o oyc E F f T i ma Information Sauna heaters and leakage current Instructions Leakage current For the installation of sauna heaters please pay attention to the DIN VDE 0100 part 703 This standard makes the following statement valid in your newest expenditure since February 2006 paragraph 703 412 05 Quotation The additional must be planned for all electric circuits of the Sauna by one or more fault current protection device RCDs with a calculation difference stream not more largely than 30 mA excluded of it is Saunaheating
3. ct your distributor In such cases there canbe no direct contact with our service centre about the guarantee Date of first operation Stamp and signature of the authorised electrician Service address EOS Werke Gunther GmbH Adolf Wei StraBe 43 35759 Driedorf Germany Tel 49 0 2775 82 240 Fax 49 0 2775 82 455 servicecenter eos werke de www eos werke de 6 Attention Dear customer according to the valid regulations the electrical connection of the sauna heater and the control box has to be carried out through the specialist of an authorized electric shop We would like to mention to the fact that in case of a warrenty claim you are kindly requested to present a copy of the invoice of the executive electric shop
4. emotion of saana Assembly instruction and user s manual 34 GM width 75 cm a G 27 27 kW G 36 36 kW width 100 cm 0G IP x4 man Druck Nr 29342877en 44 06 H A CE Caw Special Instructions During operation of the sauna very high temperatures are created within the cabin and particularly at the stove If the stove is not installed correctly there will be a fire hazard Please read these installation instructions carefully You should pay particular attention to the specified measurements and to the instructions below his device has not been designed for being used by persons including children that are physically or mentally handicapped or have sensory disabilities Moreover it is not allowed to use this device without sufficient experience and or knowledge unless these persons will be supervised by persons responsible for their security or in case they have been instructed how to use this device Children are to be supervised in order to make sure that they do not play with this device The sauna heating unit is designed for operation with an input voltage of 400 V AC 3N through the sauna control unit Installation and electrical connection of the sauna heating units the control unit and other electrical components must be performed by a qualified electrician The special safety requirements specified in VDE 0110 v 49 DA 6 and VDE 0100 Part 703 2006 2 must be observed during elect
5. ents must be splash resistant and suitable for operation at environmental temperatures of up to 140 C Therefore only VDE tested sauna lighting systems max 40 Watt may be used in connection with the sauna heating unit The complete sauna system sauna heating unit control unit lighting system etc may be connected to the main power system by a locally certified electrician only All electrical wiring installed inside the cabin must be suitable for use at environmental temperatures of up to 140 C Silicone cables are recommended If single filament cables are used they must be protected with flexible metal tubing Minimum diameters for connection cables and suitable cabin sizes for specific heating output values in kW are listed in Table 2 When installing the sauna heater please ensure that the vertical height between the top surface of the sauna heater and the roof of the sauna is at least 130 cm and that the horizontal separation between the heater and the cabin wall or other flammable materials is at least 10 cm Ensure that the heater is not placed on a floor made from highly flammable materials e g wood plastic flooring Ceramic tiles or similar are most suitable for the sauna area he distance between the heater guard and or bench and other flammable materials must be at least 10 cm The height of the heater guard must be the same as the height of the front of the stove To be used with all EOS sauna con
6. ontrol unit may be undertaken only by an authorized electrician Without documentation of such installation a warranty is fundamentally invalid Warranty The warranty may be transferred under the terms of the law applicable at that time Manufacture Guarantee The period of warrenty starts from the date of purchase and lasts up to 2years for commercial use and 3 years for private use The guarantee will only be deemed valid upon presentation of the appliance s purchase receipt Any alterations made to the appliance without the express permission of the manufacturer shall render all warranty claims invalid Any faults arising due to repairs or actions carried out by unqualified persons or due to improper use also render all warranty claims invalid When submitting a warranty claim the customer must quote the serial number the item number the appliance name and a detailed description of the fault This guarantee covers compensation for faulty components except for imperfections caused by normal wear and tear Inthe case of complaints the appliance should be sent to our service departmentin its original packaging orin other suitable packaging PLEASE NOTE the danger of damage during transport Always send this guarantee form filled in with the appliance Wecannotassume any transport costs that may arise from sending the appliance backwards and forwards lf a warranty claim arises outside Germany please conta
7. rical installation he sauna heating and control units may be used only in sauna cabins constructed of suitable resin free untreated material e g Nordic spruce he sauna cabin must have a minimum inside height of 2 10 m Only one sauna heater providing the required heating output may be installed in the sauna cabin see Table 2 Every sauna cabin must have a fresh air inlet and an exhaust outlet All ventilation inlets outlets must be positioned behind the sauna heating unit and approx 5 10 cm above the floor Minimum inlet outlet dimensions are listed in Table 1 The exhaust outlet must be positioned in the lower section of the rear wall of the sauna cabin diagonally opposite the sauna heating unit Fresh air inlets and exhaust outlets must not be closed Please observe the instructions provided by your sauna cabin supplier Caution Covered or improperly filled stone grates can cause fire hazards Please ensure that no objects have been left lying on the sauna heating unit prior to each operation Caution Due to the high temperatures generated during operation of the sauna heating unit direct contact with the unit can cause burns The sauna heating unit is not designed for installation use in a niche beneath the reclining bench or beneath an inclined ceiling The sauna heating unit must not be operated when the fresh air inlet is closed Cabin lighting and lighting installation compon
8. sure that rising hot air can flow freely between the stones A With Electric Sauna Stoves with an output of 27 kW upward the mill wheel must be installed onto a 60 mm high base which must be provided by others ae ie Min cross section of the mains cable in Cabin size in m manufacture conforms to RAL for cabins inside buildings mm2 Connection to FuseA 4 4 6 6 8 7 10 9 14 14 18 16 25 2400 24 34 35 40 40 50 50 65 65 75 400 v an AC _ mm a AA A pf SS e f s o e S a a ptt a Tf omni HERE fe e Tabelle 2 Wiring diagram for 12 27 kW sauna stove with load distribution to control unit and power control unit ee Power control unit LSG 18 90 737200 Sauna heater up to 27 KW SSS i Ss safety contactor safety contactor Sauna control unit a max 18kw Fey ot N U1 V1 wi N U2 V2 we Bd 7 Nit ii S2 S1 UVW NNN of sles ies a i seb limiter sensor HiH x 1 52 te ee ee ed E pS Se ee ee A a A 12 16 kW 4 18 21 kW 6 24 27 kW 102 1 ai ee oe ee e 3x 16A junction box Mains switch 4 L112 BN Wiring diagram for sauna heaters to 36 kW without load distribution Sensor housing Power control unit to 36 kW 90 8771 00 p Sauna heater l i max 18 kW max 18 kW N U1 Vi wi N U2 V2 W2 emperature senso I Safety contactor lt 2
9. trol units suitable for additional power control units O O p E J i E a without mill minimum distance 10 cm b with mill minimum distance 58 cm General instructions Please note that optimum sauna climate conditions can be achieved only if the cabin ventilation fresh air and exhaust system the sauna heater and the control unit are designed and set to work efficiently in combination Please observe the instructions and information provided by your sauna supplier Sauna heating units heat your sauna cabin with warmed convection air Fresh air drawn by suction pressure through the fresh air inlet is heated rises upward convection and is then circulated within the cabin Some of the consumed air is forced out of the cabin through the exhaust outlet This process produces a typical sauna climate with temperatures of approximately 110 C immediately below the ceiling and a temperature gradient that produces low temperatures of approximately 30 40 C at floor level Thus it is not unusual for the temperature sensor above the heater to register 110 C while the thermometer mounted on the sauna wall approximately 20 25 cm below the cabin ceiling shows only 85 C Ordinarily sauna temperatures range between 80 C and 90 C at the level of the upper recliner bench at the maximum temperature setting Please remember that temperatures are always at their highest just above the sauna heating unit and ensure that temperat
10. ure sensors and safety limiters are mounted there When the unit is heated up for the first time evaporation of residual substances from the production process may cause slight odors The cabin should be aired out thoroughly before you begin your sauna bath 50x 6cm 50x 9cm 50x 10cm Table 1 Power input Minimum dimensions of inkW fresh air inlets and exhaust outlets in cm Required heat outputs and connection ratings Sauna stones Sauna stones are natural materials Check your sauna stones at regular intervals since they are susceptible to the effects of strong steam water additives and may decompose over a long period of time Consult your sauna supplier if you have any questions The sauna stones delivered with your sauna heating system should be washed thoroughly in running water and placed in the stone grate in such a way that the convection air can flow freely between the stones The quantity of sauna stones is sufficient to vaporize approx 10 cl of water per cubic meter of cabin space Wait for about 10 minutes after each pouring before adding water again This allows the stones to heat up sufficiently Never add more additives or ethereal oils to the steam water than is indicated on the containers Never use alcohol or undiluted concentrates Caution Fire hazard URGENT WARNING Stones must not be piled in layers in the stone grate on the sauna heater but instead placed in a loose arrangement in order to en

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