EN-38 Installation and Operating Instructions - EOS Compact DC/HC
EN Connecting the lines
4 Connecting the lines
General instructions for electrical installation
Ensure that electrical installation is performed in compliance with the
standards and legal norms valid in your country.
If a residual current device (RCD) is installed, ensure that there are no other
electrical consumers not belonging to the sauna system which are fused
via this RCD.
If the sauna heater has not been used for an extended period of time, the
heater may draw moisture from the ambient air, which, in rare cases, could
lead to the RCD to be tripped. This is a physical process and not a fault on
the part of the manufacturer.
In this case, the heater must be heated by a technician under supervision
which will bypass the RCD function. Once the moisture has escaped from
the heating elements after approx. 10 minutes, the RCD can be integrated
again in the electric circuit.
If the sauna heater will not be used for an extended period of time, we rec-
ommend that you switch on the heater every 6 weeks so that the heating
elements do not accumulate moisture. If, during commissioning, the RCD is
triggered, the electrical installation must be checked again.
The electrician is responsible for properly connecting the heaters; thus, the
manufacturer does not assume liability.
Risk of electric shock
A faulty electrical connection poses the risk of an electric shock.
This risk also applies following completion of the installation work.
Disconnect the system entirely from the mains supply.
If retrofitting is required, the housing must only be opened by
trained personnel.
Electrical installation must only be carried out by a qualified and
licensed electrician.
The unit must be connected to the power supply according to
the circuit diagram and the terminal scheme.