EN-14 Installation and Operating Instructions - EOS Vision
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General instructions
Please note that an optimal sauna climate can be achieved only if the
cabin with its air inlets and outlets, the sauna heater, and the control
unit are synchronized.
Observe the specifications and information provided by your sauna
retailer.
The sauna heaters heat the sauna cabin with heated convection air.
Fresh air is drawn in through the air inlet. It is warmed and rises (convec-
tion) and is then circulated in the cabin. Some of the used air is pushed
out of the cabin through the cabin's air outlet. This creates a typical
sauna climate in which temperatures of approx. 110°C are achieved
directly below the ceiling. These temperatures drop to approx. 30–40°C
in the cabin along the floor. Therefore, it is not unusual that if the tem-
perature sensor above the sauna heater reads 110°C, the thermometer
that is mounted approx. 20–25 cm below the cabin ceiling on the cabin
wall reads only 85°C.
When the max. temperature is set for the area around the upper sauna
bench, the bathing temperature is typically between 80°C and 90°C.
Please note that the highest temperatures in the cabin are always above
the sauna heater and that is where the temperature sensor and safety
temperature limiter should be mounted according to the installation
instructions.
The first time the cabin is heated, you may notice a slight odour result-
ing from the evaporation of consumables used in the manufacturing
processes. Air out your cabin once it has been heated and before using
the sauna.