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EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS
Water and steam line connection
Connect the ¾” flexible water line hose (included in package) from the water connector on the
steam generator installation panel (see figure) to the household cold water line. The water pressure
should be a minimum of 0.2 bar and maximum of 10 bar. The water feed pipe should be fitted with
a manual shutoff valve, which can be used to cut off the flow of water to the generator if it will be
out of use for an extended period of time.
Observe local regulations when installing the steam generator.
The steam line connector should be at least 18x16 mm (generator output: 3.4 kW-9.5 kW) and
22x20 mm (generator output: 12.0 kW- 14.0 kW) copper piping or a similarly sized heat-resistant
silicone hose. The steam line diameter should be consistent for its entire length.
The steam line should go up or down from the steam generator into the steamroom. NO drainage
traps/water pockets may be installed on the line - any water condensation forming in the steam line
must be able to run freely into the steamroom or back into the steam generator. If an odorising
pump has been connected to the steam generator, the line discharge must always run away from the
steam generator, to ensure that the chemicals do not enter the tank.
The maximum recommended steam line length is 5 m.
Additional steam line insulation is always recommneded, both for safety reasons and to prevent
water condensation in the line.
WARNING! Hot steam can cause severe burns.
The manual drain valve supplied with the steam generator is used to empty the steam generator
tank. An electrically-operated magnet valve is available as an accessory.
The steam generator tank should be discharged after each use. This will extend the service life
of the generator and reduce lime deposits.
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Water fill
Main switch
Control panel cable
Electrical feed
Overpressure
valve
Steam outlet
Automatic
magnetic
valve
connector
Water discharge valve
(manual or electrically-operated)