7 3.2. Fastening the Heater on a Wall....................................................... 8 3.3. Installation capillary tubing and bulb ............................................... 8 3.4. Safety Railing .............................................................................. 8 3.5. Electrical Connections ................................................................... 9 3.6. Electric heater insulation resistance ................................................ 9 3.7. Testing of Sa
Neglecting them can cause a risk of fire. Only one electrical heater may be installed in the sauna room. Figure5.Min.distancestocombustiblematerials Table1.InstallationdetailsofaJMheater.Seefig.4anditem2.3."Heateroutput" 8 3.2. Fastening the Heater on a Wall 1. Fasten the wall-mounting rack on the wall byusing the screws which come with the rack. Observe the minimum safety distances given in table 1 and fig. 5. The fastening of the mounting rack isshown in figure 6. NOTE! There should be a suppo
Example 2. If you want to bathe .immediately” and thus do not want to use the pre-set timing, the timer must be set to the desired point in the section 0.1. Then, the heater will be switched immediately on and the sauna will be ready for bathing after about one hour. Switch the heater off immediately after bathing and check that the sauna rocks are dry. Sometimes it may be advisable to leave the heater on for a while to let the wooden parts of the sauna dry properly. NOTE! It is absolutely neces