ULTR SUN GS INSTLL Heat must be installed by a certified professional Heater must be installed according to local codes Do not touch the heater Do not cover the heater Never hose down the sauna Sauna door must always open outward Sauna door can never include a lock Do not install more than one heater in a room Only use an aroma-stone when using fragrances Never leave children unattended Sauna bathing is not suitable for those with health problems. Consult a doctor before using Sauna Room Venting Guidelines Sauna room should be vented according to manufacturers specifications or Scandia sauna room specification found in the Scandia sauna installation instructions. Improper ventilation is dangerous for the health. Heater should be positioned near the door or on close to the door as possible without impeding traffic flow. The inlet vent should be below the heater or near the base of the heater. Outlet vent should be just below the top bench on the opposite side or near the opposite side of the heater. Sauna Room Venting Guidelines The sauna should not include a drain. The sauna should be constructed of cedar. Do not treat of varnish the sauna wood. Fill the heater only with Scandia high-density rocks Check rock tray once a year cleaning all dirt and rock pieces. The warning signs and usage plaque must be displayed near sauna. Models Heater Max Room Size C D E F G H I J K L 240 & 245 40,000 8x11x7 28" 4" 18 1/2" 2 1/2" 21" x 33" 8 1/4" x 13 1/4 3 1/2 24 1/2 14" 7" 4" 10 1/4" 280 & 285 80,000 12x20x7 40" 6" 29" 4" 33" x 45" 8 1/4" x 16 1/4 5 1/2 32 20" 12" 6" 12 1/4" Cedar wall lining Wall to inside Cedar wall lining Wall to outside D (back panel assembly) K D (back panel assembly) C E 0.515625" x 0.515625" 0.20564516129032" x 0.20564516129032" K J H C E 0.515625" x 0.515625" K 0.20564516129032" x 0.20564516129032" N H F F G L G L
ULTR SUN GS Note: Your Scandia Ultra Sauna gas sauna heater should be installed only by a licensed electrician and HVC professional. Improper and unofficial installation will void warranty. Roughing In 1. Set galvanized back-up wall in place on face of studs. Centerline of the flue hole must be a minimum of 17 1/ 2 from side wall for 40,000 TU models and 26 1/2 for 80,000 TU models. The metal tabs at the bottom are spacers and must rest on the finished floor. Nail to studs. 2. The sides and top of galvanized back-up wall are used as plaster grounds. If materials other than cement plaster are used, fit material to edge of galvanized panel. If wall is to be more than 3/4 thick, spacers must be used between stud and back-up wall. 3. djust vent and air intake collars on back-up wall to wall thickness. Each has plaster ground. 4. The rough-in portion of control box should be nailed on stud facing outside the room and as far from the heater as possible. 5. Place a nail 6 down from the ceiling on stud facing inside the sauna room. String a pull wire from the nail to the control box. Use this wire to bull thermo-bulb through the wall when the sauna room is finished. Do not bend the capillary tubing more than 90 deg at any point. 6. Run the supplied low voltage wire from the control box to the heater burner assembly brining it through the air intake vent. n access hole has been provided on the vent. This is a three wire assembly, two are used one is a spare. 7. Run the gas line with shut off valve into the air intake vent through the hole provided. Connect the gas line into the base of the gas valve. 40,000 TU 80,000 TU 18.5" 29" 8" 12" C 7" 11" D 2 1/2" 4" Finish 1. Place 1 fiberglass insulation into galvanized back-up wall. 2. Remove paper from stainless flashing and start screws to galvanized (do not tighten) 3. Slide heater into place, guide metal covered high -limit wires through the hole on the intake bracket. Secure heater to stainless steel flashing with two screws. 4. Tighten screws on the corners of the flashing. 5. Slip burner inside heater allowing the burner lip to fit under the burner bracket. Then bolt near end of burner to the intake channel. 6. Place caution sign on flashing above heater. 7. Hook up low voltage wires on gas valve (see attached illustration. 8. Install flue cap (outside wall) : or draft hood (inside wall). 9. Pull thermo-bulb through wall and attach six inches below ceiling as far away from heater as possible. 10. Install heater guard rail. Cedar wall lining C 0.515625" x 0.515625" D Gas Line 0.20564516129032" x 0.20564516129032"
URNER SSEMLY Standing Pilot
60 Minute Control Wiring Overview 24 Hour Control Wiring Overview Pilot Gas Line: Gas line that feeds to pilot light assembly O N te xt Thermostat to Gas Valve Use red wire from control lead wire. White wire to pilot gen Pilot Generator Wire: Two wires from gas valve to pilot assembly (one red, one white) Pilot text text Gas Sauna Heater Rear view of sauna heater OFF te xt Pilot Control Knob: Turns pilot on/off. Used to light pilot Gas Valve at ase of Heater High Limit Wire: Metal cased wire line from heater. Gas Valve at base of heater High-limit to Thermostat connection. Connect white wires. Red wire to pilot gen Use the supplied 25ft control lead wiring to connect controls to pilot and high limit (brown sheathing) Do not use green wires T1. L1 Timer to Gas Valve Use millivolt wiring - red wire from gas valve to terminal #2 on 24 hour control Thermostat to High Limit Use white wire from control lead wire. (millivolt wire) Controls (24 Hour timer version) Ground Wire To ground terminal Neutral Wire To terminal #6 Hot Wire To terminal #5
CK PNEL ROUGH IN To prepare or rough-in for your Scandia Ultra-Gas sauna heater, you must consider two area for rough-in. 1) the exhaust and air intake vents must be roughed-in through the wall extending to the outside. 2) the interior room cedar walls must be roughed-in to accommodate the back panel of the heater. NOTE: you must consult local code for all type gas venting regulations and other gas appliance regulations before installing. Unit must be installed by a certified professional. 20 1/2 ack Panel 6 1/4 Through-wall rough-in. 5 1/2 5 1/2 30 1/2 ) Exhaust vent (W 9 1/2 in x H 9 1/2 in) ) Intake vent (W 13 3/4 in x H 6 in) Exhaust Vent 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 8 1/4 20 1 1/2 ir Intake Vent W 13 3/4 x H 6 5 1/4 3 3 1/2 floor ack Panel Rough-in - ack panel dimensions are W 20 1/2 x H 30 1/2. When lining room with cedar, do not apply cedar to these specified back panel dimensions. This 20 1/2 and 30 1/5 in rough-in should be placed 3 from the floor. 20 1/2 Cedar Sauna Wall ehind Cedar Wall Surface 30 1/2 Through-wall rough-in (see above)
Heater Components List 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Heater ody Unit ack panel w/external through-wall covers Stainless steel flashing (internal back panel cover) Venting component option (flue cap or draft hood) Complete burner assembly (natural gas or propane) Control box with cover, wires, knobs Imported high-density sauna rocks 1 2 0.20564516129032" Jx 0.20564516129032" or 3 4 Flue Cap Ultra Sauna Draft Hood w/elbow 5 Gas Valve G O ifi Thermopile wires to gas valve at base of burner assembly Pilot Light pre-plumbed to gas valve Gas urner 0 45 15 30 6 7 Model F