Sentiotec Home combi Series Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

Sentiotec Home combi Series Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

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Home combi
HOME-C60 / 1-050-408: Home combi 6.0 kW
HOME-C90 / 1-050-411: Home combi 9.0 kW
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE
English
EN
Version 07/19
Ident. no. Y05-0614

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  • Page 1 Sauna heater Home combi HOME-C60 / 1-050-408: Home combi 6.0 kW HOME-C90 / 1-050-411: Home combi 9.0 kW INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE English Version 07/19 Ident. no. Y05-0614...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. About this instruction manual 2. Important information for your safety 2.1. Intended use 2.2. Safety information for the installer 2.3. Safety information for the user 3. Product description 3.1. Scope of delivery 3.2. Accessories 3.3. Product features 4.
  • Page 3 7. Maintenance 7.1. Extended periods of non-use 7.2. Cleaning the sauna heater 7.3. Changing the sauna stones 7.4. Cleaning the evaporator tank 7.5. Descaling the evaporator tank 8. Disposal 9. Problem-solving by the installer 10. Technical data 11. Spare parts...
  • Page 4: About This Instruction Manual

    This ensures that you can refer to information on safety and operation at any time. These installation and operating instructions can also be found in the downloads section of our website: www.sentiotec.com/downloads. Symbols used for warning notices In these instructions for installation and use, a warning notice located next to an activity indicates that this activity poses a risk.
  • Page 5: Important Information For Your Safety

    Instructions for installation and use p. 5/26 2. Important information for your safety The Home combi sauna heater has been produced in accordance with the applicable safety rules and regulations. However, hazards may arise during use. Therefore adhere to the following safety infor- 2.1.
  • Page 6: Safety Information For The Installer

    Instructions for installation and use p. 6/26 2.2. Safety information for the installer Installing and connecting the sauna heater may only be performed when the power supply is disconnected. A fully disconnecting all-pole isolating device compliant with Always use silicone cables that are heat-resistant up to 150 °C to connect the sauna heater.
  • Page 7: Safety Information For The User

    Instructions for installation and use p. 7/26 2.3. Safety information for the user The device must not be used by children under 8 years of age. The device may only be used by children over 8 years of age, by persons with limited psychological, sensory or mental capa- bilities or by persons with lack of experience/knowledge under the following conditions: –...
  • Page 8: Product Description

    Instructions for installation and use p. 8/26 3. Product description 3.1. Scope of delivery Sauna heater Instructions for installation and use 3.2. Accessories Accessories Item number Cut-off rocker switch SFE-350400 / 1-045-583 3.3. Product features Finnish sauna mode: usually 80 to 100 °C; approx. 10% rel. humidity Combi mode (only in combination with a combi control): approx.
  • Page 9: Installation Location And Sensor Position

    Installation instructions, only for experts p. 9/26 4.1. Installation location and sensor position Position the heater centrally in front of the air intake opening on the cabin wall. Fig. 1. Install the temperature sensor with excess temperature cut-out to the cabin wall above the centre of the sauna heater.
  • Page 10: Installation On The Cabin Wall

    Installation instructions, only for experts p. 10/26 4.3. Installation on the cabin wall Observe Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 (page 9, 10, 11). 1. Attach the mounting rail 1 to the wall horizontally using the wood screws supplied 2.
  • Page 11 Installation instructions, only for experts p. 11/26 Fig. 3 Position of mounting rail for Home combi POSITION OF THE MOUNTING RAIL Dimensions in mm Fig. 4 Securing the Home combi (mounting rail)
  • Page 12: Connection Diagram For 400 V 3 N

    Installation instructions, only for experts p. 12/26 4.4. Connection diagram for 400 V 3 N~ Fig. 5 Connection diagram for 400 V 3 N~ Home combi 6.0 kW and 9.0 kW (HOME-C60 / HOME-C90) L1 L2 N V1W N U1W 400V 3N~ 1 Sauna control unit 2 Temperature sensor with excess temperature cut-out...
  • Page 13: Connection Diagram For 230 V 1 N

    Installation instructions, only for experts p. 13/26 4.5. Connection diagram for 230 V 1 N~ Fig. 6 Connection diagram for 230 V 1 N~ Home combi 6.0 kW and 9.0 kW (HOME-C60 / HOME-C90) L1 L2 N V1W 230V 1N~ N U1W 1 Sauna control unit 2 Temperature sensor with excess temperature cut-out...
  • Page 14: Wiring Diagrams

    Installation instructions, only for experts p. 14/26 4.6. Wiring diagrams HOME-C60 HOME-C90 6.0 kW 9.0 kW U V W N U V W N to the control unit to the control unit 4.7. Electrical connection 1. Unscrew the screws 2 with a screwdriver. 2.
  • Page 15 Installation instructions, only for experts p. 15/26 Connecting the Home combi 6.0 kW and 9.0 kW (HOME-C60 / HOME-C90) 1. Guide the connection cable for the heating system through the feed-through 6. 2. Connect the wires of the connection cable (depending on the type) to the matching terminals of the connector block 5 and to the appropriate sauna control unit terminals.
  • Page 16: Commissioning

    Instructions for use for the user p. 16/26 5. Commissioning 5.1. Filling the stone container WARNING! If the sauna heater is used without sauna stones, the cabin walls will NEVER operate the sauna heater without the sauna stones. The stone basket 1 can be mounted at two different heights.
  • Page 17 Instructions for use for the user p. 17/26 5.2. CAUTION! Materials used during the manufacturing process will be present on the new heating elements. These evaporate when the sauna heater is heat- Breathing in the fumes or smoke can be harmful to your health. Perform the following steps when time and if the heating elements for the sauna heater have been replaced.
  • Page 18: Operation

    Instructions for use for the user p. 18/26 6. Operation WARNING! Combustible objects that are placed on the heater will ignite and cause NEVER place combustible objects on the sauna heater. before operating it. 6.1. Operating the sauna heater A sauna control unit is used to operate the sauna heater. For information on how to operate the sauna control unit, read the operating instructions for the device used.
  • Page 19: Combi Mode

    Instructions for use for the user p. 19/26 6.3. Combi mode Both the heating system and evaporator operate in combi mode. The temperature in the sauna cabin is lower than in Finnish sauna mode (approx. 40 to 65 °C), with the relative humidity being considerably higher at 35% to approximately 70%. The maximum permissible relative humidity decreases with increasing temper- ature.
  • Page 20 Instructions for use for the user p. 20/26 Filling the evaporator CAUTION! Risk of scalding If you pour water into the hot evaporator tank, hot steam is created. NEVER pour water into the hot evaporator tank. mode. If the overheating protection has switched off evaporator heating, or if your sauna control unit reports a lack of water, allow the evapora- tor to cool down BEFORE you pour water into the evaporator tank.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    Instructions for use for the user p. 21/26 Using fragrances If you wish, you can put liquid fragrances or dried herbs on the soapstone. Observe the following points: Do not put fragrances directly into the evaporator tank. do not drip through the holes in the evaporator tank. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the packaging of the herbs and fragrances.
  • Page 22: Changing The Sauna Stones

    Instructions for use for the user p. 22/26 7.3. Changing the sauna stones Sauna stones are subject to stress by the water poured on them, and by large come weak and brittle. WARNING! If the sauna heater is used without sauna stones, the cabin walls will NEVER operate the sauna heater without the sauna stones.
  • Page 23: Descaling The Evaporator Tank

    Instructions for use for the user p. 23/26 7.5. Descaling the evaporator tank Descale the evaporator tank as required. To do this, use a descaling agent for house- and safety information provided by the man- ufacturer. 1. Remove the soapstone. 2.
  • Page 24: Problem-Solving By The Installer

    Instructions for use for the user p. 24/26 9. Problem-solving by the installer Baking out of the heating rods Moisture can accumulate in the heating rods in humid ambient conditions or dur- ing long periods of non-use. This is a physical process and not a manufacturing fault.
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    Instructions for use for the user p. 25/26 10. Technical data Power Power rating Cabin Amount Weight Item rating of the evap- volume of stones without number [kW] orator [kW] [kg] stones [kg] HOME-C60 5 - 9 approx. 20 / 30 HOME-C90 8 - 14 approx.
  • Page 26: Spare Parts

    Instructions for use for the user p. 26/26 11. Spare parts Name Item numbers Quantity Heating elements 2000 W HP-HOME-200 (1-043-618) Heating elements 3000 W HP-HOME-300 (1-043-620) Heating element VZH-104(1-047-023) for evaporator 2000 W Complete evaporator unit WX671 (1-051-000) Temperature cut-out 140 °C ZSK-764 (1-046-109) Thermostat 110 °C ZSN-250 (1-046-108)

This manual is also suitable for:

Home-c60Home-c901-050-4081-050-411

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