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Tylo Combi h2 Manual De Instalación Y De Empleo página 7

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WARNING!
Make sure that there are no non-unsuitable object on top of the
heater or in the sauna room before starting the sauna heater.
Do not cover the sauna heater. This creates a fire hazard.
Do not touch the top of the heater. This will cause severe burns.
Incorrect ventilation or an incorrectly placed sauna heater can,
under certain circumstances, cause excessive drying of the wood
in the sauna and create a fire hazard.
Cover sauna floors with a non-slip material.
Never hose down the sauna.
There must always be at least 50 mm (2.0 in) insulation directly
behind the wood panelling in the sauna (no other material may
be used, such as particle board, plaster, etc).
Sauna doors must always open outwards. All that should be
needed to open the sauna door is just a little light pressure.
Do not use the sauna for any purpose other than sauna bathing.
Do not install more than one sauna heater in a sauna room,
unless you follow exactly the special instructions for twin-heater
installations.
Sauna fragrances, etc. may ignite if poured undiluted into the
stone compartment.
Never leave young children unattended in the sauna.
Sauna bathing is not always suitable for persons in poor health.
Consult your doctor for advice.
Keep this information for future reference.
INSTALLATION
Fig. 1.
The Tylö Combi h2 sauna heater (separate control panel h2, which
is delivered with the heater).
Installing the sauna heater.
The sauna heater should be placed on the same wall as the door,
see figure 7. As an exception, the heater may be placed on a side
wall, but as close as possible to the wall with the door. Fit the
heater 270 mm (10.6 in) above the floor, observing the regulations
for the minimum distance to the side wall.
Tylö sauna heaters are connected by a standard cable (Fk or EKK)
approved for permanent installation. The cable (EKK) or conduit is laid
on the outside of any heating insulation; see fig. 4. A single-core cable
(Fk) should be protected by a plastic conduit up to the heater, or in
flexible metal conduit with internal insulation.
When the heater has been installed, a set screw (K, fig. 4) locks it
in place so that the heater cannot be removed from the wall.
Fig. 2 – Minimum safety distances.
A = standard installation. B = recess installation.
Please refer to the table for minimum distances to side wall (X,Y).
When installing Combi h2 model sauna heaters in a recess, the
sensor (C) should be placed 250 mm (9.8 in) from the rear wall of
the recess and 1500 mm (59 in) above floor level.
Fig. 3 – Minimum safety distances.
Minimum distance to sauna fittings in front of a sauna heater.
Fig. 4 – Combi h2.
A = electric conduit. B = wooden panel. C = insulation. D = sensor
(should be installed on the wall 1500 mm (59 in) above floor level).
E = capillary tube/thermistor wire. G = separate control panel.
H = Hanging console. I = vent. J = wooden batten. K = set screws.
L = temperature limit control (in the reservoir). M = drainage pipe.
Fix the hanging console at a minimum distance (N) of 180 mm
(7.1 in) from the side wall and 675 mm (26.6 in) above floor level
(O).
Fig. 5-6 – Combi h2.
1 = sauna heater. 2 = thermistor (sensor). 3 = control panel h2.
4 = external on/off-switch (if any). 5 = mains fuse box.
Amperage and conductor area:
230-
230-
kW
240V 3~
240V~
415V 3N~
amp
mm²
amp
mm²
amp
6,6
17
4
29
10
10
8
20
4
35
10
12
Volume and minimum installation distances:
Sauna
Min. distance from side wall
volume
kW
min/max
standard
cu.m.
installation
power
"X"
6.6
4–8
110
8
6–12
110
Installation of separate control panels.
Control panel type h2 is electronically controlled, and can have a
remote control at one or more locations. The control cable
between the sauna heater and the control panel must be a
shielded cable (2-LIFYCY 2X2X0,2 mm). Connect the shielding to
plinth 12 in the h2, see the wiring diagram.
Alternative placement
Fig. 5. On a wall inside the sauna room, max 760 mm above floor
level.
Fig. 6. At any distance from the sauna room.
Fig. 16 Wiring diagram.
1 = sauna heater. 2 = thermistor (sensor). 3 = control panel.
4 = external power switch (if any).
Check the heater's type identification plate to ensure the right
voltage before you connect the electricity supply. Don't forget to
ground the unit!
Unusual voltages or number of phases.
Before connecting the heater to a different voltage or number of
phases than those described in the wiring diagram, contact Tylö
Customer Service.
BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS
The importance of correct sauna ventilation.
Incorrect sauna ventilation can result in hot floors and benches,
scorched walls and ceilings (the temperature limit control will be
triggered)! So we do urge you to follow our instructions for sauna
ventilation carefully.
Adjust the air outlet to evacuate 6–8 cu.m (7.8-10.5 cu.yd) of air
per person, per hour, when the sauna is in operation.
Mechanical sauna ventilation is not to be recommended, as the
forced air supply can cause a fire hazard through the wooden
panelling drying out.
Fig. 7. Sauna heater and door on the same wall.
The "air circulation" created by the door should work together with
the hot air generated by the sauna heater. To facilitate this, the
heater should be placed on the same wall as the door (If
exceptional circumstances require the heater to be fitted to a side
wall, make sure it is located in close proximity to the wall with the
door).
Fig. 8. Inlet vent always directly below the heater.
The inlet vent should be driven straight through the wall directly
below the centre of the sauna heater. The cross-section of the vent
for a family sauna is approx. 125 sq.cm (19.4 sq.in).
400-
200-
200-
208V~
208V 3~
mm²
amp
mm²
amp
mm²
1,5
33
10
19
4
2,5
40
16
23
6
Minimum
ceiling
(mm)
height
recess
in sauna
installation
(mm)
"Y"
200
1900
200
1900
5

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