Hygienic Conditions Of The Sauna Room - Harvia Vega Owner's/Operator's Manual

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2.4. Sauna Room Ventilation
Should be provided by lower vent close to heater,
4" (100 mm) from floor, and upper vent on opposite
wall (if possible) 6" (150 mm) from ceiling or as
low as 24" (600 mm) from floor. Vents should be
adjustable and should allow air to change 5 times
per hour. Sauna shall be provieded with intended
ventilation as required per the local code authorities.
See figure 4.

2.5. Hygienic Conditions of the Sauna Room

Good hygienic standards of the sauna room will
make bathing a pleasant experience.
min.
0,4''
AIR IN
ARRIVÉE
D'AIR
4"
SEAL TIGHT CONDUIT
90°C WIRE
CONDUITE HERMÉTIQUE
90°C WIRE
Figure 4. Ventilation of the sauna room and min. clearances from fence
8
min. 3,8''
FENCE
CEINTURE DE
PROTECTION
TILE
CONCRETE
CARRELAGE
BÉTON
EN
The use of sauna seat towels is recommended to
prevent sweat from flowing onto the platforms. The
towels should be washed after each use. Separate
towels should be provided for guests.
It is advisable to vacuum or sweep the floor of the
sauna room in connection with cleaning. In addition,
the floor may be wiped with a damp cloth.
The sauna room should be thoroughly washed at
least every six months. Brush the walls, platforms
and floor by using a scrubbing-brush and sauna
cleanser. Then rinse the saunaroom by using clean
household water. Remove lime stains from the heat-
er using a 10% citric acid solution and rinse.
Wipe dust and dirt from the heater with a damp
cloth.
6"
AIR OUT
ÉVACUATION
D'AIR
min.0,4''
WOOD FENCE
CEINTURE DE
PROTECTION
EN BOIS
min. 0,4''

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