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Steamist Sauna Heaters Installation Guide and Owner s Manual This manual contains installation and operation instructions, wiring specifications, maintenance and field repair information, and warranty information. Attention Electrician! This manual must be left with the owner or operator of the sauna after installation! Sauna Heater Models SMS-90, SMS-90-3, SMS-105, SMS-105-3, SMS-120, SMS-120-3. SMS-150, SMS-150-3 Control Models S2T, S2 Contactor Models SL303, SL404, SL503 LISTED 6J21 SAUNA HEATER Stearnist Co., Inc. is a division of Steamaster Co., Inc. East Coast: One Altman Drive Rutherford, NJ 07070 Phone: (201)933-0700 Fax: (201)933-0746 West Coast: 315 West Pondera St., Suite F Lancaster, CA 93534 Phone: (805)726-7046 Fax: (805)940-1617 Pub. No. 571

FIG. 1 FIG.1A NOTE! CONTROL AND CONTACTOR MUST BE INSTALLED IN A DRY PLACE; AWAY FROM SPA, POOL, OR SHOWER; NOT OUTDOORS. Installation of Floor Model Heater, Control and Contactor 1. Remove heater from carton and place in the proper location in the sauna room. After final electrical connections are made, the installer must secure the heater to the floor with screws or bolts. 2. See applicable wiring diagram (figs. 5-7) for heater model. Heater must be hard wired directly, with no pigtails or plug connections. Wiring must be done by a licensed, certified electrician. All wiring must adhere to local and national codes. Use proper A.W.G. wire size and use copper wire suitable for 90 degrees C within the wall cavity. Use grounding terminals provided in sauna heater, control system and contactor assembly, to properly ground the equipment in accordance with local and national electrical codes. 3. Refer to figures 5-7 to determine applicable control for the heater. Locate control in wall, 5' above floor, so that the panel faces outward from the room. Punch out one of the knockouts in the rough-in box and push the rubber 2 Load center shall be supplied by electrical contractor during field wiring, and shall be Cutler Hammer model CH4F. Load center can be located In other serviceable places. as well as location shown on this diagram. See figure 7 on wiring diagram. IMPORTANT: AFTER ROUGH-IN OF CONTROL AND/OR CONTACTOR IN- STALLER MUST COVER THEM WITH PAPER OR PLASTIC WRAP TO KEEP PAINT, SHEET ROCK DUST AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS OUT OF MECHANISM (WHERE IT WILL IN- TERFERE WITH OPERATION). OTHERWISE INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEAN- ING OUT EQUIPMENT! grommet (provided) into the knockout hole.bring capillary tubing with sensing bulb out through grommet and through the stud wail, so that the capillary bulb is located 6" from the ceiling inside the sauna, close to the heater location. Take care to avoid sharp bends or kinks in the capillary tube, to prevent damage to the tube and the liquid within. Extra tubing can be coiled up within the wall. Nail or screw bulb guard to wall to secure sensing bulb. 4. Install contactor 4" up from the floor behind the sauna heater, on the outside wall of the sauna room. Wire from the contactor to the heater must be within flexible conduit. The contactor rpay also be located in an equipment room or closet, but must be accessible for servicing. 5. Inside the heater box there are two signs. Place the metal CAUTION sign on the interior wall of the sauna room directly above the heater in a visible place. Place the metal WARNING sign on the outside of the sauna door. The maintenance instructions are at the end of this manual.

WITH PROPER VENTILATION FLOOR MODEL HEATERS - MINIMUM CLEARANCES, MIN-MAX SPACE, ADEQUATE VENTILATION Note: The sauna room shall be provided with ventilation according to the diagrams listed above. Installation of all heaters must adhere to the minimum clearance requirements as listed in this manual. Table 1 Minimum Maximum Minimum Heater Minimum Floor Floor Sauna Room Sauna Room Spacing From Model Kw Ceiling Area in Area in Minimum Maximum Adjacent Height Square Square Cubic Feet Cubic Feet Surfaces Feet Feet SMS-90 9 78" 46 77 300 525 5 SMS-90-3 9 78" 46 77 300 525 5 SMS-105 10.5 78" 60 94 390 600 5 SMS105-3 10.5 78" 60 94 390 600 5 SMS-120 12 78" 78 114 500 750 6 SMS-120-3 12 78" 78 114 500 750 6 SMS-150 15 78" 97 146 630 100 6 SMS-15O-3 15 78" 97 146 630 100 6 3

FIG.5 Minimum 90 Minimum 90 Degree C Degree C Model Watts Amps Volts Phase Copper Wire Copper Wire Control Control Size A.W.G.# Size A.W.G.# to Contactor to Control SMS-90 9,000 37.5 240 1 6-3 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL404 SMS-105 10.500 43.8 240 1 6-3 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL404 Installation of the SMS-90 and SMS-105 Sauna Heaters, S2T Controls and SL404 Contactor Refer to the chart above for the proper wire size and amperage requirements. Refer to figure 1 on page 2 for proper mounting information. See page 3 for the required clearances. Use properly sized and rated wire copper wire for all circuits. Control should be located on the outside wall of the sauna, 5 feet above the finished floor to the center of the control box. A neutral wire must be brought to the contactor and the control to provide power to the light circuit. The contactor assembly must be mounted on the outside of the sauna, 4 inches above the finished floor. Contactor may also be mounted in an equipment room or other location, but must be accessible for servicing. Important! Follow the wiring instructions carefully to prevent damage to the 6 amp circuit breaker. Provide power supply wires from contactor to heater junction box located under the heater on the backside. All wires must be in flexible conduit. Remove cover plate from the heater and connect the supply wires to terminals 1,2,3 and 4. Connect the ground to the lug marked ground. Provide flex conduit to the sauna heater, allowing 3 feet of conduit into the sauna room, 4-6 inches from the floor, should the heater be connected at a later time. Prior to testing the heater, fill the rock cavity with the igneous stones provided and fasten the metal rock guard at the top of the heater. See page 8 for specific instructions regarding the washing and placement of stones, as well as heater operation.

FIG. 6 Minimum 90 Minimum 90 Model Watts Amps Volts Phase Degree C Copper Wire Degree C Copper Wire Control Contactor Size A.W.G.# Size A.W.G.# to Contactor to Control SMS-120 12,000 50 240 1 4-3 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL404 SMS-150 15,000 62.5 240 1 4-3 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL404 Note: For additional information on models SMS-120 and SMS-150 regarding the load center (figures 1A and 7). Installation of the SMS-120 and SMS-150 Sauna Heaters, S2T Controls and SL404 Contactor Refer to the chart above for the proper wire size and amperage requirements. Refer to figure 1 on page 2 for proper mounting information. See page 3 for the required clearances. Use properly sized and rated wire copper wire for all circuits. Control should be located on the outside wall of the sauna, 5 feet above the finished floor to the center of the control box. A neutral wire must be brought to the contactor and the control to provide power to the light circuit. The contactor assembly must be mounted on the outside of the sauna, 4 inches above the finished floor. Contactor may also be mounted in an equipment room or other location, but must be accessible for servicing. Important! Follow the wiring instructions carefully to prevent damage to the 6 amp circuit breaker. Provide power supply wires from contactor to heater junction box located under the heater on the backside. Connect to the junction box on the heater, using a 90 degree connector. All wires must be in flexible conduit. Remove cover plate from the heater and connect the supply wires to terminals 1,2,3 and 4. Connect the ground to the lug marked ground. Provide flex conduit to the sauna heater, allowing 3 feet of conduit into the sauna room, 4-6 inches from the floor, should the heater be connected at a later time. Prior to testing the heater, fill the rock cavity with the igneous stones provided and fasten the metal rock guard at the top of the heater. See page 8 for specific instructions regarding the washing and placement of stones, as well as heater operation.

FIG. 7 Minimum 90 Minimum 90 Degree C Degree C Model Watts Amps Volts Phase Copper Wire Copper Wire Control Contractor Size A.W.G.# Size A.W.G.# to Contactor to Control SMS-90-3 9,000 25 208 3 10-4 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL503 SMS-105-3 10,500 29.5 208 3 8-4 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL503 SMS-120-3 12,000 33.3 208 3 8-4 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL503 SMS-150-3 15,000 41.7 208 3 8-4 W/G 14-4 W/G S2T SL503 Installation of the SMS-90-3, SMS-105-3, SMS-120-3, SMS-150-3 Sauna Heaters, S2T Controls and SL503 Contactor Refer to the chart above for the proper wire size and amperage requirements. Refer to figure 1 on page 2 for proper mounting information. See page 3 for the required clearances. Use properly sized and rated wire copper wire for all circuits. Control should be located on the outside wall of the sauna, 5 feet above the finished floor to the center of the control box. A neutral wire must be brought to the contactor and the control to provide power to the light circuit. The contactor assembly must be mounted on the outside of the sauna, 4 inches above the finished floor. Contactor may also be mounted in an equipment room or other location, but must be accessible for servicing. Important! Follow the wiring instructions carefully to prevent damage to the 6 amp circuit breaker. 6 Provide power supply wires from contactor to heater junction box located under the heater on the backside. Connect to the junction box on the heater, using a 90 degree connector. All wires must be in flexible conduit. Remove cover plate from the heater and connect the supply wires to terminals 1,2,3 and 4. Connect the ground to the lug marked ground. Provide flex conduit to the sauna heater, allowing 3 feet of conduit into the sauna room, 4-6 inches from the floor, should the heater be connected at a later time. Prior to testing the heater, fill the rock cavity with the igneous stones provided and fasten the metal rock guard at the top of the heater. See page 8 for specific instructions regarding the washing and placement of stones, as well as heater operation.

Steamist S2T Residential Sauna Control The ergonomically designed, sure-grip control knobs are safe to operate. Durable polyester overlays have the lettering screened on the reverse side, giving the controls a wear-proof, long lasting utility. It is then finished in a stainless steel outside plate; further enhancing it s looks and longevity. The S2T controls include: thermostat, 60-minute timer, light switch and indicator light. Steamist S2 Commercial Sauna Control The S2 control is manufactured with the same materials and operates similar to the S1T and S2T controls. It is designed for use in commercial applications where an attendant is present and is provided with a sure-grip knob for thermostatic control, but NO TIMER. This control can be incorporated with a 24-hour time clock (not included) and is recommended in combination with the SMS Steamist heaters having an R suffix, as well as any commercial units together with the appropriate power contactor. Shown above is the S2 wiring diagram. 7

Steamist Sauna- General Information Placement of the Sauna Stones Do not operate the sauna heater without the stones. Use only the stones that are supplied with the sauna heater. Wash stones with water and place them inside of the heater so that rocks are between and around the heating elements. Take care, however, not to force the rocks between the elements. Use smaller stones first and continue to fill the heater with larger stones until they are about 2" below the rock guard. You may not need all of the stones. STONES SHOULD BE PLACED LOOSELY WITHIN THE HEATER SO THAT THERE IS AMPLE HEAT CIRCULATION AROUND THEM. STONES SHOULD ALSO COVER THE HEATING ELEMENTS COMPLETELY! POURING WATER DIRECTLY ON EXPOSED EL- EMENTS COULD GREATLY DECREASE THE LIFE OF THE ELEMENTS! Testing of the Sauna Heater 1) After the sauna heater has been wired according to the appropriate wiring diagram as well as local and national codes, turn the sauna breaker on at the main panel. Make sure that the circuit breaker for the sauna is labeled. 2) Turn the thermostatic control to the on position. The then-nostat control is located either on the sauna heater or the remote wall control. If you have a wall control, the indicator light will come on, indicating that the sauna is heating. Set the timer for 15 minutes. 3) Within 5 minutes, you should be able to feel heat from the heater elements when holding your hand over the heater. 4) If the sauna does not heat, refer to the troubleshooting information listed below. 5) It is normal for a small amount of smoke to appear during the first heating, as a protective element coating needs to burn off. Turn the sauna on for 1 hour prior to using for the first time, to eliminate smoking and ensure the consistency of the sauna rocks. Troubleshooting A. If the sauna does not operate after initial installation and wiring: 1)Check to be sure that the breaker is on. Also, make sure that the breaker is the correct size. 2) Make sure that the neutral wire has been included. A neutral wire is necessary for all heaters except those with a built-in control. 3) Check the circuit breaker in the contactor to make sure that it has not been shorted out. 4) Be sure that the thermostat and timer are in the on position. 5) Check the timer to make sure that it winds down. If the timer has been shorted out, the heater will not operate. B. If the heater has been in operation, but ceases to operate: 1) Check the circuit breaker to make sure it is on. 2) Check the timer to see if it winds down. 3) Check the high limit reset button. The high limit reset is located under the heater on the wall mount models and on the back of the junction box on the floor models. 4) Check the circuit to determine if a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) has been installed. A GFI should not be installed on any of the sauna heater circuits. 5) Call your electrician or local service person for additional help. C. If sauna heater operates, but sauna room does not reach desired temperature (160-185F is considered normal sauna temperature). 1) Make sure you allow at least 30 minutes heat up time. 2) Make sure that a sauna thermometer is located 6 inches down from the ceiling and is located close to the heater. Temperature readings will vary according to placement of the thermometer. 3) Check for the proper wire size and type as specified in this manual. 4) Check placement of stones in heater. Stones should be placed loosely around the elements, to ensure adequate air flow. 5) Check for heat loss within the room. Gaps around door openings, excessive use of glass in windows, etc. 6) Is the room properly insulated? 7) Is the ceiling higher than 7 feet? 8) After checking all of the above, remove rocks and visually inspect the heater elements for holes or burned areas. Caution! Electrician or Service Person! 1) Before servicing, turn power off at breaker! 2) Make sure all wiring connections are secure. 3) Check for burned spots or shorts in wiring of timer or thermostat. 8

Steamist Sauna- General Information- Continued Note: Warranty is void on Steamist heaters and controls if the installer or electrician fails to follow the necessary wiring information as provided in this wiring diagram or fails to follow any and all applicable codes pertaining to the installation of this product. High Limit Control Each heater is equipped with a high limit control switch as a safety device. If an abnormal heating condition should occur, the heater will automatically shut off. The high limit switch will need to be reset manually before the heater will operate. To reset the high limit, locate the reset button (bottom front on wall models, behind the junction box at the back bottom on the floor models) and push upward until the contactor engages. If the reset button continues to trip, contact a qualified service person. Be sure that a GFI has not been installed on the sauna heater and sauna control circuits. Electrical Outlets Electrical outlets are not recommended in a sauna roorn. If speakers are installed in a sauna, they should not be installed higher than 3 feet from the floor and should be located away from the sauna heater. Room Lights Room lights should be vapor proof, wall mounted, with the rough in box mounted flush with the inside paneling. It should be mounted 78 inches above the finished floor and not placed directly over the sauna heater or the upper benclies. I-i-ht bulb should not exceed 75 watts. Heater Fence A heater guard rail is necessary to protect the sauna bathers from the hot surfaces of the sauna heater. The guard rail should be attached to the wall and should not be placed higher than the top of the heater below the rock line. See figures 2-4 on page 3) for required guard rail clearances. Room Construction- General Information A. Framing- 2" x 4" kiln dried, Douglas Fir, 16" on center. B. Ceiling Height- No higher than 7 feet. C. Insulation- R11 fiberglass with a foil vapor barrier. D. Drywall- Refer to local codes. E. Wall Tongue and Groove Paneling- Use kiln dried, vertical grain, clear T&G softwood. Western Red Cedar, Redwood and Spruce are most common. F. Benches- Use wood species matching the wall materials. Be sure to use vertical grain material. I x 4" or 2"x 2" tops with 2"x 4" rails and spreaders. G. Heater Guard Rail- Use matching softwood of 2"x 2" or 2"x 4 material. H. Door- Must open out and should not have a lock. Doors should be a minimum of 2 0"x 6 8" with fir rails and sealed, tempered glass. 1. Flooring- Concrete, ceramic tile or heavy duty vinyl with removable decking in walking area. J. Ventilation- Provide low ventilation, 4" above floor near heater and upper vent on opposite wall, 6" from ceiling. See page 3 for specs. K. Light- Should be wall mounted, vapor proof, 6" from ceiling. L. Accessories- Bucket, dipper, thermometer or thermometer/hygrometer, head and backrest, sandtimer. M. Warning Signs- Warning signs are provided with the sauna heater. The metal CAUTION sign should be fastened to the wall, close to the heater, in a visible place. The metal WARNING sign should be placed outside near the sauna door. Warnings! Do not smoke, use alcohol, or exercise in the sauna. Do not exceed 30 minutes in the sauna at one time as excessive exposure can be harmful to your health. Persons in poor health should consult a physician prior to using the sauna. Do not place any combustible material on or over the sauna heater. At no time should towels, bathing suits, buckets or dippers or any other flammable material be placed on or over the heater. Use only clean tap water on the sauna stones. Do not use any chemically treated water (such as spa or pool water) on the heater at any time. Use of chemically treated water can result in rapid oxidation of the heater components, voiding warranty.

SMS-90 through SMS-150-3 Exploded Diagram 10

Maintenance Instructions 1) Use only clean water on the sauna stones. Do not use any chemically treated water (such as spa or pool water) on the heater as it will cause rapid oxidation of the internal heater components. 2) Clean water should always be used in sauna buckets and water should be dumped out after every use. Scour buckets and dippers occasionally when film collects from usage. Use plastic bucket liner in bucket to prevent leakage. 3) Scrub benches with a soft brush, using soap and water or a mild disinfectant when needed. Typical maintenance in a commercial application is about once a week. Each sauna bather should sit or lie on a towel when taking a sauna, to aid in prolonging the life ofthe benches. 4) Remove Super Dek or duckboard flooring and wash with disinfectant. On wooden duckboards, test disinfectant on a small area to ensure that there is no chemical reaction that may discolor the wood. Hose off Super Dek or duckboard and replace in sauna. 5) To maintain appearance of the sauna heater, remove water stains by wiping cool heater with a damp cloth. 6) Stearnist sauna heaters require no special maintenance when properly installed by a qualified electrical contractor. After about 1 year of use, inspect the stones to determine if they need replacement. Rocks may crack or crumble over time. 7) Steamist strongly recommends that the sauna floor is made of a material that is easily cleaned. Ceramic tile, concrete, marble, sheet vinyl, etc. are all suitable for use in a sauna. When the sauna floor is made of a non-porous material, it is easy to keep clean, sanitary and odor free. Carpeting is not recommended for use in the sauna. 8) A floor drain is recommended for use in commercial applications. It facilitates drainage when a large volume of bathers, as well as easy maintenance uses the sauna. 9) To remove perspiration stains from the walls and benches, the wood may be lightly sanded with fine sandpaper to restore its appearance. We do not recommend that stains or sealers be used in the sauna, as they may produce toxic vapors. 10) The sauna room will heat faster if the high vent is kept in a closed position during the initial heat up period. The low vent inav always be kept in the open position. 11) Required warning signs should always be posted according to the instructions. 11

Steamist Limited Warranty Residential Applications Steamist will replace any defective components in their sauna heaters, contactors, controls, used in residential applications, for the period of 5 years from the original purchase date. This limited warranty covers faults in manufacture and material only, and includes the exchange of new parts supplied by the manufacturer or the manufacturer s agent, after the defective parts are returned to Steamist. The replacement of parts under warranty does not extend the warranty period beyond the original five year period. In addition, Steamist will perform the required labor to repair or install the component, at the factory, for tile period of one year frorn the original purchase date. All costs for removal and reinstallation of the coniponent(s) on the job site, shipment to the factory and shipment back to the job site will be tile responsibility of the owner of tile equipment. Commercial Applications Steamist will replace any defective components in their sauna heaters, contactors, controls used in commercial applications, for tile period of one year from the original purchase date. This limited warranty covers faults in manufacture and material only, and includes the exchange of new parts supplied by the manufacturer or the manufacturer s agent, after the defective parts are returned to Steamist. The replacement of parts under warranty does not extend the warranty period beyond the original one year period. In addition, Steamist will perform the required labor to repair or install the component, at the factory, for tile period of one year from the original purchase date. All costs for removal and reinstallation of the component(s) on the job site, shipment to tile factory and shipment back to the job site will be the responsibility of the owner of the equipment. This limited warranty does not cover damage to the heater caused by normal wear and tear, damages caused by improper installation, improper use and care or alterations made to the sauna product. This limited warranty is void if the heater is used improperly. Chemically treated water, such as spa or pool water should not be poured over the sauna stones. The sauna room must be heated for a minimum of 30 minutes prior to the application of water to tile sauna stones. The limited warranty is void if a shower or faucet has been installed in the sauna. Damages resulting from the misuse of tile heater will not be covered in the warranty. This limited warranty is void if the installation and wiring is not performed by a certified electrician or authorized and qualified service representative, who must sign below. This limited warranty will be void if the information is not completed and returned within 15 days of the date Of purchase. Tile limited warranty applies only to the original purchaser and installation of the product. A return authorization number assigned by Steamist is required prior to returning any product for repair. Components returned without a return authorization number mav not be repaired or replaced. Call Steamist a t (201)933-0700 and ask for the service department. Original Owner Address Steamist Sauna Heater Model and Serial Number Date of Purchase Purchased From Electrical Contractor Must Sign Here Date of Electrical Connection Steamist Co., Inc. is a division of Steamaster Co., Inc. East Coast: One Altman Drive Rutherford, NJ 07070 Phone: (201)933-0700 Fax: (201)933-0746 West Coast: 315 West Pondera St., Suite F Lancaster, CA 93534 Phone: (805)726-7046 Fax: (805)940-1617