Hotass Saunas ProHeat P300/KIP30W1 Installation And Operation Manual

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ProHeat Series Sauna Heaters
Installation and Operation Manual
IMPORTANT! This manual must be left with owner, manager, or
operator of sauna after it is used by electrician!
MODELS
P300/KIP30W1
P450/KIP45W1
P600/KIP60W1
P800/KIP80W1
P600-3/KIP60W3
P800-3/KIP80W3
CONTROLS
HeatPad10
HeatPad15
LISTED 6J21
SAUNA HEATER

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  • Page 1 ProHeat Series Sauna Heaters Installation and Operation Manual MODELS P300/KIP30W1 P450/KIP45W1 P600/KIP60W1 P800/KIP80W1 P600-3/KIP60W3 P800-3/KIP80W3 CONTROLS HeatPad10 HeatPad15 LISTED 6J21 SAUNA HEATER IMPORTANT! This manual must be left with owner, manager, or operator of sauna after it is used by electrician!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. WARNINGS! ............3 2.
  • Page 3: Warnings

    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 health. The sauna should not be used as an endurance test! Persons with poor health should consult their physicians before using the sauna! Avoid fire, do not place any combustible material over the sauna heater (towels, bathing suits, wooden bucket or dipper)! Use only clean water on the stones - do not use pool or spa water, as chlorine...
  • Page 4: Installation Of Wall Model Heater

    TYPICAL SAUNA HEATER CONTROL INSTALLATION Note: Control panel and power unit must be installed in a WIRE ROOM LIGHT dry place; away from spa, pool or shower; not outdoors. A #14 AWG 194°F / 90°C receptacle shall not be installed inside the sauna room. 4”...
  • Page 5 THE SAUNA ROOM SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH PROPER VENTILATION. WALL-MOUNTED HEATERS-MINIMUM CLEARANCES, MIN-MAX SPACE, AND ADEQUATE VENTILATION DESCRIBED BELOW. VENTILATION, MIN SQ. IN. INLET AND OUTLET 3 kW and 4.5 kW 10 sq.in. 6 kW and 8kW 20 sq.in. 20” FENCE 20”...
  • Page 6 HEATER MINIMUM CLEARANCES CORNER FENCE INSTALLATION 3” min 4” min 5” min 2” min WOOD FENCE Figure 3. HEATER MINIMUM CLEARANCES CENTER WALL FENCE INSTALLATION 2” min 2” min WOOD FENCE Figure 3a. MODEL INPUT FLOOR AREA SAUNA ROOM MIN. SPACING FROM ADJACENT SURFACES Min.
  • Page 7: Sauna Heater Wiring And Hookup

    SAUNA HEATER WIRING AND Models P300/KIP30W1, P450/KIP45W1, and P600/KIP60W1 require a HeatPad10/ HOOKUP CX30-U1-U3 sauna heater control. Refer to table below for proper wire size Follow 240V 1Ph (single circuit) wiring and amperage. See page 5 and 6 for on ProHeat series wiring schematic (page required clearances.
  • Page 8: Sauna Rock Placement

    SAUNA ROCK PLACEMENT Before testing heater, fill rock cavity with 2. Check circuit breaker in contactor to igneous stones provided with heater and be sure that it has not been shorted fasten metal rock guard at top of heater. out. 3.
  • Page 9: Caution! Electrician Or Service Person

    CAUTION! ELECTRICIAN OR HIGH LIMIT CONTROL SERVICE PERSON! Note! Only persons authorized to carry out electrical installations can reset the 1. Before servicing heater, control, or high limit control! contactor, turn power off at breaker! 2. Open junction box to make sure wires Each heater is equipped with a high limit are tightly secured with no loose control which is a safety device.
  • Page 10: Room Construction - General Information

    ROOM CONSTRUCTION - benches; light bulb should not exceed 75 watts. GENERAL INFORMATION L. ACCESSORIES A. FRAMING Bucket, dipper thermometer 2” x 4” any suitable wood material, are essential. Thermometer should 16” o.c. be placed over the sauna heater, 6” B.
  • Page 11: Maintenance Instructions

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Use only clean water on sauna stones. 8. In new construction, a floor drain Do not use spa or pool water as it will should also be provided, especially destroy your heater. in commercial saunas for sanitary 2.
  • Page 12: Warnings

    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 health. The sauna should not be used as an endurance test! Persons with poor health should consult their physicians before using the sauna! Avoid fire, do not place any combustible material over the sauna heater (towels, bathing suits, wooden bucket or dipper)! Use only clean water on the stones - do not use pool or spa water, as chlorine...
  • Page 13: Guarantee

    GUARANTEE This HOTASS SAUNA heater is guaranteed the stones; only one or two dippers full for one-year from date of purchase, and of water should be poured over the hot includes all heater parts such as heating stones at one time. This guarantee will be elements, controls, contactors, etc.
  • Page 14 HeatPad Precision Sauna Environment Controllers Installation and Operation Manual MODELS HeatPad10/CX30-U1-U3 HeatPad15/CX45-U1-U3 ETL LISTED CONFORMS TO UL STD 875 CERTIFIED TO CAN/CSA STD E60335-2-53-05 IMPORTANT! This manual must be left with owner, manager, or operator of sauna after it is used by electrician!
  • Page 15 NOTE! These instructions for installation and use are intended for owners of saunas, heaters, and control units, persons in charge of managing saunas, heaters and control units, and for electricians responsible for installing heaters and control units. Once the control unit is installed, these instructions of installation and use are handed over to the owner of the sauna, heater and control unit, or to the person in charge of maintaining them.
  • Page 16: Warnings

    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 health. The sauna should not be used as an endurance test! Persons with poor health should consult their physicians before using the sauna! Avoid fire, do not place any combustible material over the sauna heater (towels, bathing suits, wooden bucket or dipper)! Use only clean water on the stones - do not use pool or spa water, as chlorine...
  • Page 17: Heatpad Sauna Environment Controller

    HEATPAD SAUNA ENVIRONMENT CONTROLLER GENERAL The control unit consists of a control Power Unit: panel, a power unit and a sensor. See • Supply voltage figure 1. HeatPad 10: 240V 1Ph, 208V 3Ph HeatPad 15: 240V 1Ph, 208V 3Ph The control unit regulates the temperature •...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If an error occurs, the power to the heater Note! The overheat protector can be reset will be cut off and the control panel will by user. All other maintenance must be show an error message “E (number)” , done by licensed professional maintenance which helps troubleshooting the cause of personnel.
  • Page 19: Instructions For Use

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE LIGHTING The lighting in the sauna room can be set USING THE HEATER up so that it can be controlled from the control panel. (Max 100W.) WARNING! Before switching the heater on always check that there isn’t anything Switch the lights on / off by on top of the heater or inside the given pressing the button on the...
  • Page 20: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL According to the product standard IEC/ EN 60335-2-53 regulating electrical sauna heaters, a control unit can be used to remotely control the heater once the heater is equipped with a safety switch. Using with a safety switch: The heater can be turned on remotely, if the safety switch circuit is closed.
  • Page 21: Control Panel Lock

    CONTROL PANEL LOCK Press and hold the heater and light buttons for three seconds. -CL- is shown on the display. Panel lock can be activated only in standby mode. Panel lock also prevents remote start. Basic Mode (heater on) The top row shows the temperature in the sauna room.The bottom row shows the remaining on time.
  • Page 22 ADDITIONAL SETTINGS Control unit standby Open the settings menu by simultaneously pressing the locations of the buttons -, MENU and +. Press for 5-seconds. The buttons do not glow when the control unit is already in stanby mode. Settings the remote use and safety switch Set the remote use (rc) ON/OFF with - and + buttons.
  • Page 23 CONTROL UNIT GRADE SETTINGS (FOR EXAMPLE) TYPE LABEL WARNING! AVERTISSEMENT! DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS ON HEATER. COVERING CAUSES FIRE RISK. NE PAS PLACER DES OBJETS AU-DESSUS DU POÊLE. IL Y A UN RISQUE D'INCENDIE SI LE POÊLE EST RECOUVERT. AN INADEQUATELY FILLED ROCK SPACE CAUSES FIRE RISK.
  • Page 24: Instructions For Installation

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION The electrical connections of the control Conductor tubing (1-3/16”) inside the wall unit may only be made by a licensed structure allows you to thread the data professional electrician and in accordance cable hidden within the wall - otherwise with the current regulations.
  • Page 25: Optional Timeclock Operation

    OPTIONAL TIMECLOCK ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS OPERATION The heater and control unit may only be connected to the electrical network in HeatPad10/HeatPad15 control units can accordance with the current regulations be installed with an optional time clock by a licensed professional electrician. for customized on/off operation.
  • Page 26: Instructions For Installation

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER UNIT BREAKER FAULTS INSTALLATION Replace a blown breaker by a new one with the same resistance. The replacement The power unit of the HeatPad10 and of the breakers in the power unit is shown HeatPad15 are controlled by the control in figure 6.
  • Page 31: Installing The Temperature Sensor

    INSTALLING THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR Floor-mounted heaters (see figure 8) Sensor • The temperature sensor is mounted A min. on the wall above the heater, along the vertical center line running parallel A min. to the sides of the heater, at a distance of 3-15/16”...
  • Page 32: Spare Parts

    Do not install the temperature sensor closer than 3’ 3-3/8” to an air vent. This air flow near an air vent cools down sensor, which gives inaccurate temperature readings to the control unit. As a result, the heater might overheat. See figure 10.
  • Page 33: Warnings

    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 health. The sauna should not be used as an endurance test! Persons with poor health should consult their physicians before using the sauna! Avoid fire, do not place any combustible material over the sauna heater (towels, bathing suits, wooden bucket or dipper)! Use only clean water on the stones - do not use pool or spa water, as chlorine...
  • Page 34: Guarantee

    GUARANTEE This HOTASS SAUNA heater is guaranteed This guarantee does not cover delivery for one-year from date of purchase, and costs of the faulty part or costs of the includes all heater parts such as heating person carrying out the repair in the elements, controls, contactors, etc.

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