Homecraft 6kw Revive Electric Sauna Heater User Manual

June 13, 2024
HomeCraft

Installation & Safety Manual
Sauna Installation & User Manual 
Revive: Body, Soul & Spirit 

6kw Revive Electric Sauna Heater

Homecraft 6kw Revive Electric Sauna Heater6 kw 7.5 kw
9 kw 240v & 208v

WARNINGS

See applicable warnings provided on the sauna heater for reference The sauna heater must have rocks placed correctly as per manufacturer’s instructions. The Heater is never to be run without rocks Make sure enclosed elements are covered with stones, and the stones have sufficient spacing for air movement
This Sauna Heater must be secured, with the provided safety brackets, to the floor for safe use
Sauna doors must always open outwards, should never have a latch or lockthat could cause entrapment Homecraft Doors use a safe roller latch
Never touch a heater that is turned on
Do not leave small children in the sauna room alone
If you have pre-existing health conditions please consult your doctor beforusing the sauna
No receptacle shall be installed inside a sauna room
Prolonged use in a Sauna room could result in Hyperthermia. Symptoms include but are not exclusive to:

  • Failure to perceive heat
  • Failure to recognize the need to exit the room
  • Unawareness of impending hazard
  • Fetal damage in pregnant women
  • Physical inability to exit the room or unconsciousness

Warning: The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication is capable of greatly increasing the risk of fatal hyperthermia The safety to combustibles for the Revive Sauna heater (6kw, 7.5kw, 9kw) 3.5’’ inches to combustible materials
Always check to ensure the sauna heater is turned off after use. Yearly maintenance and cleaning, regular inspection of the sauna rocks is important
This Homecraft appliance may not be used by persons with reduced physicsensory or mental capabilities, or by persons lacking experience and knowedge regarding its operation
Ensure the correct, suitable breaker panel with a correct circuit breaker shall be provided at installation

Warnings
CAUTION: If the manually resettable temperature-limiting control trips frequently, a qualified service-person shall be contacted
CAUTION: Avoid a Fire, do not place combustible materials on the sauna heater
CAUTION : Do not operate without rocks-use only safe, igneous rocks on the heater
CAUTION: For supply connections, use 14 AWG or larger wires suitable for at least 105°C .”
Note: These heaters are ETL 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 national and local codes.

Revive Sauna Heater Specs:

Revive Sauna Heater 240v Electrical specs

Revive 240v 1 phase| Output 240v| Room Cubic Mt Cubic Ft| Amps| Cicala Breker| Wire Size
---|---|---|---|---|---
Revive Gkw| 6000w| 7.1 -8.5 250-300| 25| 40| 8
Revive 7.5kw| 7500w| 8.5-10.5 300-370| 31.| 40| 8
Revive 9 kw| 9000w| 10.2-12.7 360-450| 38.| 50| 8

Revive Sauna Heater 208v Electrical specs

Revive 208v 3phase| Output 208v| Room Cubic Nit Cubic Ft| Amps| Ciruit Breker| Wire size
---|---|---|---|---|---
Revive 7.5 kw| 7500w| 8.5-10.5 300-370| 20.9| 30| 8
Revive 9 kw| 9000w| 10.2-12.7 360-450| 25| 40| 8

Revive Safety clearances to Combustible materials

| | | |
---|---|---|---|---
Revive 6kw| 3.5″| 42″| 36″| 14″ x 14″ x 36•
Revive 7.5kw| 3.5″| 42″| 36″| 14″ x 14″ x 36″
Revive 9kw| 3.5″| 42″| 36″| 14″ x 14″ x 36″

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CombustibleCAUTION: Avoid fire, Do Not Place Combustible Material on sauna heater
It is important to recheck your safety to combustible to ensure you have the correct safety spacing

General Sauna Operation & maintenance

  • It is important to have a yearly routine of cleaning and rearranging the sauna stones to remove old and weathered stones replacing them with new stones.
  • Homecraft Sauna Sealant is a protective, water based, product that should be applied to the sauna room every 2-3 years for maintaining wood quality

Sauna Room Information:

1.2. The walls and ceiling of a sauna room should be thermally well insulated. All surfaces that store heat, such as tiled and plastered surfaces must be insulated. It is recommended to use proper wood panel cladding inside the sauna room. If there are heat storage elements in the sauna room, such as decorative stone, glass etc., note that these elements may extend the pre- heating period even though the sauna room is otherwise well insulated (see page 6, section 2.7 Preparing for sauna heater installation).

Heater Guard:

The Homecraft Heater guard is designed to keep the heater at the safely tested space from combustible Materials. The Heater Guard is installed simply by attaching the brackets to the sauna. A heater guard must be installed on every unit for safety purposes. Each guard must be installed with the supplied screws. Never remove the heater guard.

Ventilation:

  • Proper venting and positioning of sauna vents will prevent nuisance tripping of the High Limit Temperature Switch and will also result in a more comfortable sauna experience. Ideally, intake and exhaust vents are placed on opposite walls. It is not recommended to use any powered intake / exhaust fans. Replenishing oxygen with proper ventilation is important for the enjoyment of the sauna experience.
  • Homecraft Vented Doors come with an exhaust vent installed whereas the Homecraft window door and full window door do not have a vent installed in the door. Homecraft manufactured doors are intentionally provided with a gap for airflow under the door.

Securing the sauna heater:

Homecraft has provided to safety brackets with the adjustable sauna legs. Place the bracket onto the adjustable sauna leg and insert the adjustable leg into the base. Secure, with Once legs are secured into the heater and heater is levelled, secure the heater to the floor using suitable flooring screw

Sauna heater rocks

Quality rocks meet the following requirements:

  • Ensure that there is sufficient airflow between the rocks to allow heat to escape the air-flow system avoiding unwanted high-limit issues.
  • Sauna rocks should withstand heat and heat variation caused by vaporization of the water thrown on the stones.
  • Rocks should be rinsed before use in order to avoid odour and dust.
  • Sauna rocks should be reviewed after 12 months of use. Removing worn or broken stones and replacing with new sauna stones
  • Sauna rocks should be large enough, measuring about 2-5 inches to allow good ventilation between the stones. This extends the useful life of the heating elements.
  • Sauna rocks should be piled sparsely in order to enhance ventilation between the stones. Do not bend the heating elements together or against the frame.
  • Using rocks not sourced or provided by Homecraft Saunas will void the warranty of the Sauna heater
  • Larger rocks should be placed on the bottom of the heater while saving the smaller rocks for the top 9 inches of the heater
  • Rocks should be placed until they sit to the top of the heater ensuring that the element protector is fully covered or encased with rocks.

The warranty does not cover defects resulting from poor ventilation caused by small and tightly packed stones.
Structural clay tiles are not allowed. They may cause damage to the sauna heater that will not be covered by the warranty.
Do not use soapstone as sauna rocks. Any damages resulting from this will not be covered by the stove warranty.
Do not use lava stone as sauna rocks. Any damages resulting from this will not be covered by the stove warranty.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE HEATER WITHOUT STONES.

Check the following before installing the sauna heater.

Please ensure that the heater is the recommended heater for the size of the sauna room. The minimum sauna room height must be a min 6.1ft (74 inches) and no greater then 8ft (96 inches) A sauna room that is uninsulated or has masonry stone walls will extend the preheating time for the sauna heater. Each square meter of plastered ceiling or wall surface adds 1.2 m3 to the sauna room’s volume.
Ensure that the suitable electrical specifications have been met that match your specific sauna heater.
Ensure that the heater has been placed with the correct spacing to combustible materials (See page 5)

Installation of Sauna Heater

Follow the safety clearance specifications on page 6 when installing the sauna heater.

  • The sauna heater is a floor-standing model. The base or floor must be solid, because the sauna heater, with rocks can weigh up to 180-200 pounds.
  • The sauna heater is levelled by the adjustable legs to ensure the heater is always level.
  • The sauna heater needs to be fixed directly onto the floor, wall or to the sauna bench module by using suitable anchors provided by Homecraft.
  • Walls or ceilings must not be clad with fibre reinforced plaster board or other light-weight cladding, because they may cause a fire hazard.
  • If the sauna heater will not heat up, please check that:
  • The power is on
  • The main fuses of the sauna heater are intact
  • If there any error messages on the sauna control panel. In case of an error message on the control panel

Please refer to the control panel instructions.
THE PERSON INSTALLING THE SAUNA HEATER SHOULD LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AT THE PREMISES FOR THE FUTURE USER.

Heating the Sauna

Before turning the sauna heater on, make sure the sauna room is safe & suitable for taking a sauna. When heated for the first time, the sauna heater may emit some odours. It is recommended to run the brand new sauna heater for 1-2 hours to cure the sauna heater. The Homecraft Revive Sauna heater has an upper temperature limit of 90 degrees Celsius (194 Fahrenheit) and can be run for cycles of up to 60 minutes.

Manual Safety Switch (High-limit switch)

All Homecraft Sauna Heaters have a thermal safety switch to prevent overheating. If the sauna heater switches off due to an abnormal operating condition let the heater cool down then reset the safety switch by inserting a non-metallic object into the small hole on the font of the heater.
If the “reset safety switch” trips frequently, please contact either a qualified serviceperson or contact Homecraft directly.
Si le limiteur de temperature a reenclenchement manuel se déclenche souvent, appelez un réparateur qualifie.

Sensor Cover Installation

Step 1: Homecraft has supplied #6 wood screws and a flat washer; fasten the sensor to the sauna wall over the sauna heater in the prescribed position 64mm (2 1/2”) below the ceiling.
Step 2: Fasten the sensor cover to the wall using the 4 supplied #6 wood screws, covering the sensor and taking care not to nick or cut the wires leading to the sensor. Be sure to remove the protective plastic film from the stainless steel sensor cover shown on page 8. The sensor cover is designed to allow for adequate airflow and protects it from any damage or tampering.

Corner and wall installations:

The Homecraft provided Temperature Sensor (thermistor) is installed 2’’ 2.5’’ from the ceiling on the centre line of the heater on a wall. Alternatively, the sensor can be installed on the ceiling above the centre of the heater
Middle installation: If the sauna heater is installed further than 3.5” off a wall or a corner, the installation method is always middle installation. The heater must be attached to the benches or to a similar structure using a wall support.
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Connecting the Sauna heater to the mains

Note: The Homecraft Sauna heater must be installed by a qualified electrician and in compliance with current or local regulations. All wiring to the sauna heater and accessories mube routed away from any direct heat radiatingfrom the sauna heater. Install the  control box on the outside of the sauna room in a locationthat is readily accessible for maintenance. Do not install any electrical receptacles inside thesauna room.
CAUTION: The manual reset limit shall be wired in the circuitHomecraft 6kw
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Relay Control Box:

The “Relay Control Box” contains the 24volt Class 2 transformer and a magnetic contractor. The Relay Control Box can be surface mounted or flush wall mounted. This box needs to be mounted in a location that you can access should servicing be required. Note the 3658 mm (12 ft) of 18/4 wire is supplied with this control for connecting the Relay Control Box to the Digital Sauna Control so be sure to keep within this distance.

Digital Control for a Homecraft Sauna Heater

A Digital wall-mount Sauna Control panel is precise and offers features for the safe operation of your sauna heater. A normal sauna control is a Class 2 24volt circuit and does not require a GFI breaker. Be sure to check with your local inspection authority.
You will require a 2-gang electrical box to house the digital wall-mount control panel. This box should be mounted on the outside wall of the sauna. All sauna controls and room light switches must be operated from outside the sauna.

The typical sauna control consists of the following components:

  1. A “Relay Control Box” containing a 24volt Class 2 Transformer and relays, and a magnetic contactor that is prewired.
  2.  A digital “Wall Control Panel” that mounts to a 2-gang electrical box (supplied by owner) by which you set your time and temperature C. A package containing wire, temperature sensor, temperature sensor cover, electrical connectors, and 4 faceplate screws required for installation.

Please refer to the enclose wiring schematic which clearly shows the path of the wiring (Page 11) Connect the 18/4 wire to the appropriate connections in the Relay Control Box.
Do not splice onto the 12 ft. length of 18/4 wire if more wire is needed. Be sure to connect coloured wires consistently between the Relay Control Box and the Digital Sauna Control as per the wiring diagram
CAUTION: Use only a contactor approved for 250,000 cycles

Warranty Terms:

The buyer is obligated to read the user manual and follow the instructions and requirements presented.
Damage to the product caused by not following the instructions or from improper sauna use, or tampering of the heater will void the warranty. If there are any defects on the sauna heater, where the manufacturer can be blamed, the buyer has the right to demand a replacement or repair of the product. All complaints must happen within the time period of the life of the warranty.
Warranty Terms:
Warranty applies only to electric heaters that have been used according to the instruction manual
Warranty does not cover heating elements as they are considered a consumable part
Warranty does not cover general wear that occurs from normal sauna use
Warrant does not apply when:

  • Product has been damaged by carelessness
  • Product has not been installed correctly
  • Product has been modified or tampered with

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