Cal Spas Saunas Heater Electrical Installation, Mounting the Sauna Heater, Heater Rock Placement

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Heater Electrical Installation

The electrical heater is UL approved for permanent installations and electrical connections. Built with splash proof construction, the conducting parts are protected against water. All wiring must be performed in accordance with local codes. The heater is wall mounted and has built-in controls.

Electrical installation must be made by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local regulations.

Remove the heater’s electrical box cover and connect the feed with wires to the terminal block. Use only copper wire, suitable for a minimum of 90 degrees C (194 degrees F).

Dimensions

Voltage

Amps

Wires

 

 

 

 

16” width

220V

17.5

Two 8 AWG

11” depth

 

 

wires

23” height

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2009 Saunas

Mounting the Sauna Heater

Using the heater mounting bracket as a guide, drill four 1/8” holes to fasten the bracket on the wall. Attach the bracket with the 1/4” x 1 1/2” screws supplied with the heater. The screws must be threaded through the wall into a framing member or backing board to hold the heater weight.

The heater is reversible. You can choose to locate the heater timer and thermostat controls on either the right or left side for easy operation. To reverse the heater, simply remove the rock guard from the top of the heater, rotate them and reinstall.

Line up the four holes at the bottom of the heater with four lugs on the mounting bracket. Push the heater gently towards the wall, so the lugs of the mounting bracket pass through the four holes in the heater. Fasten the heater to the mounting bracket using the two #8 sheet metal screws provided with the heater.

Heater Rock Placement

The rocks supplied with the heater have been chosen to provide the best heater performance. Use of any type of rock other than those provided will void the heater’s warranty. Never operate the heater without rocks in place.

Rinse the rocks with water before placing them in the heater. Place the larger rocks at the bottom and the smallest at the top. Place the rocks loosely so that air can circulate through the heater. Packing the rocks too tightly may cause the heater high limit switch to trip. The rocks must fully cover the heating elements. Attach the guard with the screws provided.

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Contents LTR20091007, Rev. a 12/16/08 Stereo System Preparing For Your New SaunaAssembling Your Sauna Operating Your SaunaHyperthermia Danger Safety InstructionsCarefully read and follow all safety instructions Planning the Best Location For Your Sauna Preparing For Your New SaunaModel Depth Width Height Recommended Foundation Size Outdoor Sauna DimensionsPreparing a Good Foundation Model Depth Width Height Custom Sauna DimensionsElectrical Set-Up Before Delivery of Your Sauna Assembling Your Sauna CU-210 Sauna AssemblyParts List for CU-210 Sauna Sauna Attaching the rear and side wall Attaching the front and side wall SaunaYour Assembling Attaching the roof and exterior framing Parts List for CU-300 Sauna CU-300 Sauna AssemblyBench assembly Attaching the rear walls and back support Attaching the side walls Attaching the front wall with door Attaching the roof and exterior framing Attaching roof trim and heater protector Parts List for CU-400 Sauna CU-400 Sauna AssemblySaunaYour Assembling Bench and floor attachment Attaching the rear walls and back support Attaching side walls Attaching the front wall with door Attaching the roof and heater protector OD-100 Assembly Sauna Assembling SaunaYour OD-200 Assembly Assembling SaunaYour Sauna Light Installation Inside and Outside Mounting the Sauna Heater Heater Electrical InstallationHeater Rock Placement Dimensions Voltage Amps WiresOperating Your Sauna Safety PrecautionsOperating Zone For 9-Hour Delay Timer Delay ZoneHow to Take a Sauna Stereo System Using the Aquatic StereoInstallation Mounting the Speaker and Speaker Box Appendix Cleaning and MaintenanceHeater Maintenance Accessory MaintenanceProblem Radio/CD player is not working properly Troubleshooting GuideProblem There is no power Problem Sound only comes from one speakerService AccessoriesPower Ratings Interior Light ServiceCU-300 Description Part Number Quantity Replacement PartsOD-100 Description Part Number Quantity Warranty Disclaimers Warranty ExclusionsCustomer Service Legal RemediesLocating the product serial number Division of Lloyds Material Supply, LLC

Saunas specifications

Cal Spas is renowned for its quality and innovation in the world of relaxation and wellness, particularly with its impressive line of saunas. These saunas are designed to provide a luxurious and therapeutic experience in the comfort of your home. With advanced features and technologies, Cal Spas saunas stand out in the market, catering to a wide range of preferences and needs.

One of the main features of Cal Spas saunas is their construction using high-quality materials. Most models are built with luxurious wood options, such as Canadian Hemlock and Nordic Spruce, which provide natural aesthetics and durability. These woods are not only appealing but are also sourced sustainably, making them an eco-friendly choice for health-conscious consumers.

Cal Spas saunas come in various sizes, accommodating different settings and user requirements, from compact units suitable for smaller spaces to larger models perfect for social gatherings. Many units are also designed with ergonomic seating configurations to enhance comfort during extended use. This attention to user comfort is complemented by options for different heating elements, including traditional heater systems and modern infrared technology.

Infrared saunas, in particular, are a highlight of the Cal Spas offering. These saunas use low EMF (electromagnetic field) technology, ensuring a safe and efficient heating process. Infrared heaters penetrate deeper into the skin, promoting increased detoxification and muscle relaxation at lower temperatures compared to traditional saunas.

Another notable characteristic of Cal Spas saunas is their advanced control systems. Many models feature digital control panels with programmable settings, allowing users to easily adjust the temperature and session duration. Some saunas even come with Bluetooth connectivity to stream music or listen to guided meditation, enhancing the overall relaxation experience.

Additional features like built-in lighting systems, aromatherapy options, and chromotherapy further elevate the therapeutic benefits of Cal Spas saunas. The incorporation of these elements allows users to customize their sauna experience, tailoring it to individual mood and needs.

With a strong emphasis on quality and innovation, Cal Spas continues to set the standard for residential saunas, merging luxurious design with cutting-edge technology. For individuals seeking a sanctuary of relaxation and wellness, a Cal Spas sauna offers an unparalleled experience, combining the best of comfort, functionality, and therapeutic benefits.