
Installation and Operating Instructions Pipe
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5. General instructions for the Pipe-heater users
6. Consider the following when using the heater
First heating
During the first heating resistors can emit fumes, therefore you should see to it that the room’s
ventilation and air conditioning are functional. NOTE! See also the first time use of type E on p. 14!
Sauna room
Always remember to check the sauna room before turning the heater on! Always make sure that the
timer has switched off the power after the set time period!
Temperature control
The desired temperature can be set either by a mechanical thermostat (see page 10 types C) or
through the control panel (see page 14 E types). The actual heating time is affected by the sauna’s
dimensions, structure and thermal insulation. The temperature in the sauna room can be maintained
at the desired level with a thermostat. Should the temperature of the sauna room, for any reason,
become dangerously high, the automatic temperature overheat protector will turn off power from the
heater. Always find out the cause of overheating. Power can be turned on again by pressing the over-
heat protector reset button (see page 10 types C and page 14 types E).
Heating time
Heating the sauna too long consumes energy and does not improve the steam’s properties. The best
steam is achieved by keeping the sauna’s heating time relatively short, namely 30-60 min. according
to the size of the sauna and the heater’s power. Size of the sauna, glass doors, windows, or materials
used may increase the heating time.
Water thrown on heater
We recommend using hand-warm water. The water used for throwing on heater should be household
water. Smoother steam can be achieved by throwing the water to the heater sides / lower stones. If you
want tougher and more aggressive steams pour plenty of hot water all at once on the heater.
Attention!
The electrical connections may only be done by an electrician authorized to installation according to
the current regulations. The Pipe electric heater is suitable for use in a family sauna, one (1) heater
per sauna room. Preserve the installation and operating instructions for future reference.
Installation cable
Use rubber cable H07RN-F as a connecting cable.
Additional connection options
Control of electric heating with the heater: The electric heating control cable is brought directly to
the heater’s junction box and then further to the heater’s terminal block with a rubber cable that is as
strong as the connecting cable.
NOTE! Failure to observe the wiring instructions may result in a fire risk!
NOTE! Remove all plastic foil before starting to use the heater!