Important; Connection Diagram - Karibu 80459 Notice De Montage

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The distance between the rear of the stove and the cabin wall depends on
the design (wall mounting).
The stove must be connected to the electricity supply before it is mounted on
the wall holder.
The sauna stove is designed for cabin sizes up to 6m³.
Installing the sauna oven
• Mount 4 wall brackets in accordance with Fig. 3.
• Place the sauna stove in front of the air inlet opening. Use the supplied
wood screws to secure the wall bracket for the sauna stove to the cabin
wall. Insert the stone grid and place the sauna stones on top (see the
description in „Loading the sauna grid with sauna stones", section „Cleaning
and care").
• When mounting the sauna stove on the wall, make sure that there is a
vertical distance of at least 110 cm between the top edge of the sauna stove
and the sauna ceiling and a horizontal distance of at least 7 cm between
the stove and the cabin wall. The distance between the bottom edge of the
stove and the fl oor depends on the equipment's design (adjustable foot).
Similarly, the distance between the rear of the stove and the cabin wall
depends on the design (wall bracket).
• The distance from the stove's safety grille or bench and other combustible
materials to the stove must be at least 7 cm. The safety grille height must
be the same as the height of the stove at the front.
Dimensions of the sauna stove:
Length: 280 mm
Depth: 370/460 mm
Height: 460 mm
Fig. 5
Note:
The control equipment may be destroyed even if it is incorrectly connected
only once. The warranty will be voided if the electrical connection is not
correct.
Instructions for the electrician
DIN VDE 0100 and Accident Prevention Regulation BGV A2 must be observed
for connecting the stove and all electrical systems. An external all-pole
disconnecting device with full isolation according to overvoltage category III must
be installed.

Important:

Mains connection leads must be fl exible cables with polychlorophene sheaths.
No connection leads are supplied with the stove. All the cables installed inside
the cabin must be capable of withstanding temperatures of at least 140 °C.
Heat-resistant silicon cables must be used. The minimum cross-section of the
connection cable and the minimum size of the sauna cabin are shown in the
table (page 5 Table 1). A connection diagram is affi xed to the inside of the duct
cover. Please note that for safety reasons live cables are not allowed to be routed
visibly along the internal walls of the cabin. In prefabricated sauna cabins the wall
element with the air supply opening generally has empty cable conduits or a duct
for routing the cable. If your cabin does not have any cable routing preparations,
we recommend that you install a connection socket (not supplied) to the outside
of the cabin. Drill a hole in the cabin wall near the cable infeed from the stove
and the connection socket. Thread the cable through the hole to the external
connection socket. All cables must be protected from damage. This can be
achieved using installation ducting/piping or using wooden covers.
Fig. 3

Connection diagram

3.6 kW sauna stove with internal controller
Fig. 4
Test the insulation resistance
The resistance values between the various conductor terminals and the case
(protective earth) can be measured using an insulation resistance measuring
unit. The total insulation resistance between the conductor terminals and case
(protective earth) must defi nitely be greater than 1 MOhm.
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