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Sauna Information
This page contains information for the use and maintenance of
your sauna and electric sauna heater, heater and sauna room sizing charts to ensure
correct matching of sauna heaters to sauna room size. Correct matching is critical to
ensure proper performance of your sauna. In some cases it may be necessary to decrease your sauna room size, or increase
sauna heater (and therefore electrical supply) size. Increasing sauna heater
size beyond electrical circuit capability may result in the need to not only
increase circuit size, but possibly incoming electrical mains size as well,
including the possible need for 3 phase power. Heaters over 8kw definitely
require 3 phase, 6kw & 8kw can be installed single or 3 phase. (check with local
electrical authorities BEFORE ordering as to maximum size allowed on single
phase supply, as some regions may only allow up to 6kw maximum on single phase)
PDF Download Files
Sawo Sauna Heater Brochure,
Technical and Sizing charts
Sawo Scandia
Sauna Heater Manual
Sawo Savonia
Sauna Heater Manual
Sauna Heater Sizing and Technical Information:
Technical Data for Sawo Scandia Sauna Heaters
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Model Name
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Power
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Heating
Element
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Sauna
Room(m3)
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Supply Voltage
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Control
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kW
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Type
Number
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min
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max
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SCA-30NB
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3,0 kW
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2 x 1,5 kW
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SCA 150
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2
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4
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 2N~
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8+4h
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SCA-45NB
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4,5 kW
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3 x 1,5 kW
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SCA 150
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3
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6
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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8+4h
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SCA-60NB
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6,0 kW
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3 x 2,0 kW
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SCA 200
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5
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9
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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8+4h
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SCA-60NPB
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6,0 kW
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3 X 2,0 kW
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SCP 200
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5
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9
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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8+4h
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SCA-80NB
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8,0 kW
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3 x 2,66 kW
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SCA 266
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7
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13
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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8+4h
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SCA-90NB
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9,0 kW
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3 x 3,0 kW
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SCA 300
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8
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14
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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8+4h
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SCA-30NS
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3,0 kW
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2 x 1,5 kW
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SCA 150
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2
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4
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 2N~
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separate
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SCA-45NS
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4,5 kW
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3 x 1,5 kW
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SCA 150
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3
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6
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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separate
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SCA-60NS
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6,0 kW
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3 x 2,0 kW
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SCA 200
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5
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9
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380-415V 3N~
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separate
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SCA-60NPS
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6,0 kW
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3 X 2,0 kW
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SCP 200
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5
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9
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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separate
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SCA-80NS
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8,0 kW
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3 x 2,66 kW
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SCA 266
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7
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13
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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separate
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SCA-90NS
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9,0 kW
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3 x 3,0 kW
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SCA 300
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8
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14
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220-240V 1N~/
380-415V 3N~
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separate
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Heater Size and Weight
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Model Name
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Size of
Heater (mm)
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Carton Box
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Stones
(kg)
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Width
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Depth
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Height
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cbm
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wt. kg
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SCA-30NB
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513
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228
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445
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0,067
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8,7 |
18-22
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SCA-45NB
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513
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228
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445
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0,067
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9,3
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18-22
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SCA-60NB
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513
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228
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445
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0,067
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9,8
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18-22
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SCA-60NPB
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513
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228
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445
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0,067
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11,2
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18-22
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SCA-80NB
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513
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228
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445
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0,067
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11,2
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18-22
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SCA-90NB
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513
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228
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445
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0,067
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11,2
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18-22
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SCA-30NS
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421
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228
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445
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0,055
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7,9
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18-22
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SCA-45NS
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228
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445
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0,055
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8,4
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18-22
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SCA-60NS
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228
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445
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0,055
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8,9
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18-22
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SCA-60NPS
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228
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445
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0,055
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10,4
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18-22
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SCA-80NS
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228
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445
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0,055
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10,4
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18-22
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SCA-90NS
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228
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445
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0,055
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10,4
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18-22
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Technical Data for Sawo Savonia Sauna Heaters
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Model Name
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Power
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Heating
Element
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Sauna
Room(m3)
|
Supply Voltage
|
Control
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kW
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Type
Number
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min
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max
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SAV-90NB
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9,0 kW
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6 X 1,5 kW
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SAV 150
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8
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14
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380-415V 3N~
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8+4h
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SAV-90N
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9,0 kW
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6 X 1,5 kW
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SAV 150
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8
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14
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380-415V 3N~
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separate
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SAV-105N
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10,5 kW
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3 X 1,5 kW
3 X 2,0 kW
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SAV 150
SAV 200
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9
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15
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380-415V 3N~
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separate
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SAV-120N
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12,0 kW
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6 x 2,0 kW
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SAV 200
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10
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18
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380-415V 3N~
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separate
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Heater Size and Weight
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Model Name
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Size of
Heater (mm)
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Carton Box
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Stones
(kg)
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Width
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Depth
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Height
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cbm
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wt. kg
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SAV-90NB
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442
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410
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650
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0,131
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23,2
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40-50
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SAV-90N
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442
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410
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650
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0,131
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22
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40-50
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SAV-105N
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442
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410
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650
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0,131
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22,7
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40-50
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SAV-150N
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442
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410
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650
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0,131
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23,2
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40-50
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General Heater Information |
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Here are things to do and not do in
using your heater.
- Wiring and repairs must be done by a
qualified electrician.
- Do not use the heater as a grill
- Do not cover the sauna heater. It may
cause fire.
- Do not put wood of any kind on the
electric heater.
- Do not use the heater as clothes dryer.
It may cause fire.
- Never sit on the heater. It is really
hot. It can cause serious burns.
- Never use the heater without stones. It
may cause fire.
- Do not use chlorinated water (e.g. from
the swimming pool or jacuzzi) or seawater. It can destroy the
heater.
- Don't put too much water on the heater.
“Throw water onto the stones, one to three ladles are enough at
a time. After a couple of minutes you can throw little water
again.”
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Proper Sauna Use |
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Sauna bathing is something, which you can do your own way.
There are no any exact rules how you should do sauna bathing
as long as you feel comfortable in the sauna. However, here
is a recommended procedure, which you can try, if you do not
have any previous experience in sauna bathing.
Take a shower before you enter the sauna.
Enter the sauna and sit on the bench. You may want to use
a small towel to set on.
You may increase humidity of the sauna room by throwing
water on the stones of the heater. The recommended
temperature in the sauna is 70 to 90 °C (158-194 °F), at
most 100 °C (212 °F). DO NOT flood the heater as damage will
result. Use water on rocks sparingly, to ensure it converts
to steam. Ensure rocks cover heater elements, but do not
pack too tightly around elements - this will cause premature
element failure. Replace rocks every year.
Leave the sauna room when you feel hot enough. Cool off
by taking a shower or a swim or just by sitting in room
temperature or outside. Have a drink if you feel thirsty,
but avoid alcohol in the sauna.
You may go back to the warm sauna room, taking your time
to relax and enjoy the sauna atmosphere. You can repeat the
hot-cold cycle as many times as you feel comfortable.
Two rounds are usually suitable for most people.
After sauna,
wash yourself in a shower - do not use spa or pool until you
wash sweat and body oils away first.
Dry yourself with a towel or just by sitting in room
temperature.
Before putting on clean clothes allow enough time for
cooling off, otherwise sweating may still continue.
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