Safety Rail - AUROOM AURA Manuel D'installation Et D'utilisation

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DO NOT USE THE SAUNA HEATER WITHOUT STONES.
A STONE SPACE NOT BEEN FILLED COMPLETELY IS A FIRE HAZARD!
The use of ceramic stones that are light, porous and of the same size is prohibited, as they can
cause excessive heating and break the resistors. Likewise, soft soap-stones shall not be used in the
sauna heater.
ALWAYS INSPECT THE STEAM ROOM, BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE HEATER!
4. AIR EXCHANGE FOR THE STEAM ROOM:
- The air exchange in the steam room must be as efficient as possible, in order to guarantee sufficient
oxygen content and availability of fresh air. The air in the steam room should be changed 3-6 times
in an hour.
- It is recommended that the ventilation be realised in accordance with the HVAC designer's plan.
- The fresh air is directed through a ca. 100-mm diameter duct. The outlet duct should be larger in
diameter than the inlet duct. If the ventilation is mechanical, we recommend placing the inlet air
valve in the ceiling near the heater. Locate the temperature sensor at a sufficient distance from the
inlet air valve!
- There must be a space of at least 1,000 mm between the temperature sensor and the fresh
air duct or 500 mm if the duct end can be turned.
- If the ventilation is natural, we recommend placing the inlet air valve on the side of the heater or
under it, either in the wall or in the floor.
- It is important to introduce fresh air, so that the air mixes with the air and the steam.
- The exiting air should be exhausted from near the floor as far as possible from the incoming air.
- The air exhaust valve may be located under the sauna benches.
- The exiting air may be directed out of the steam room through the washroom, for instance under the
door. There must be an approximately 100-150-wide slit between the door and the floor.
- If you provide your sauna with a separate drying valve, place it in the ceiling of the steam room.
(This valve shall be closed during the use of the sauna.)
5. CONSTRUCTION OF THE SAUNA
- The sauna space must have a good thermal insulation, especially on the ceiling through which most
of the heat is transferred. Because of the moisture, we recommend protecting the thermal insulation
of the sauna with some non-permeable material, such as, for instance aluminium foil.
The surface (panels) of the sauna rooms interior should always be wooden or made of non-
combustible material.
- Floor is recommended to be of dark color, because water impurity and stones may stain lighter floor
materials.

6. SAFETY RAIL

If necessary, a safety rail should be built
around the sauna heater (Figure 5).
We recommend making this rail from wood.
The prescribed minimum clearances to
structures made from inflammable materials
shall be followed rigorously. Incorrect
installation constitutes a fire hazard.
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