Installation and User Manual Himalaya D
2.9. Installing the sensor near a supply air vent
The sauna room air should be exchanged six times in an
hour. The diameter of the supply air pipe should be
between 50 and 100 mm.
A circular air supply vent (360°) must be
installed at least 1000 mm away from the sensor.
An air supply vent with a flow-directing panel
(180°) must be installed at least 500 mm away from
the sensor.
Air flow must be directed away from the sensor.
2.10.
Connection of the sauna heater to the mains
The sauna heater must be connected to the mains by a qualified electrician and in compliance with current regulations.
The sauna heater is connected with a semi-permanent connection. Use H07RN-F (60245 IEC 66) cables or a
corresponding type. Other output cables (signal lamp, electric heating toggle) must also adhere to these
recommendations. Do not use PVC insulated cable as a connection cable for the sauna heater.
A multipolar (e.g. 7-pole) cable is allowed, if the voltage is the same. In the absence of a separate control current fuse, the
diameter of all cables must be the same, i.e. in accordance with the front fuse.
The connecting box on the sauna wall should be located within the minimum safety clearance specified for the sauna
heater. The maximum height for the connection box is 500 mm from the floor. See page 9 Location the connection box
Power
kW
6,8
9,0
10,5
Table 2 Connection cable and fuses
NOTE! Controlling the lights in the sauna with the circuit board is is only possible with resistive loads (incandescent light
bulbs). The circuit board relay cannot withstand capacitive loads (switched-mode power supply units). If the lighting
fixtures in the sauna have transformers, for example LED or halogen lamps, the stove circuit board's relay control must be
fitted with a separate relay or contactor for controlling the lights.
If the connection box is located at over 500mm distance from the heater, the maximum height is 1000mm from the floor.
Sauna heater insulation resistance:
The sauna heater heating elements may absorb moisture from air, e.g. during storage. This may cause leakage currents.
The moisture will be gone after a few heating sessions. Do not connect the heater power supply through a ground fault
interrupter.
However, adhere to the effective electrical safety regulation when installing the sauna heater.
2.11. Electric heating toggle
Electric heating toggle applies to homes with an electric heating system.
Sauna heater has connections (marked N-55) for controlling the electric heating toggle. Connectors N-55 and the heating
elements are simultaneously live (230V). The sauna heater thermostat also controls the heating toggle. In other words,
home heating turns on once the sauna thermostat cuts power off the sauna heater.
Sauna heater's connection cable H07RN –F/60245 IEC 66
mm²
400V – 415V 3N~
5 x 1,5
5 x 2,5
5 x 2,5
1000 mm
360°
500 mm
Sensor
180°
Fuse
3 x 10
3 x 16
3 x 16
8
Sensor
A