HARVIA Digital KIP Heater Owner’s Manual
- June 16, 2024
- HARVIA
Table of Contents
- HARVIA Digital KIP Heater
- HEATER INSTRUCTIONS
- PERFORMANCE EXPECTATION
- HEATER WARRANTY
- Information for your electrician
- POSITIONING THE HEATER COMPONENTS
- CONNECTING YOUR HEATER TO POWER
- PLACING THE STONES
- OPERATING YOUR HEATER
- GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HARVIA Digital KIP Heater
This guide should be used in conjunction with the manufacturer’s heater manual found inside the heater box. Please be sure you and your electrician review both before installation.
HEATER INSTRUCTIONS
Your Salus Sauna is paired with a genuine Finnish heater manufactured by Harvia Oy, the world leader in sauna heaters. Refer to this guide for installation and operation instructions. Please note, a licensed electrician should perform all electrical work, and Salus Saunas staff is available to assist with any questions you or your electrician may have. Please call us at 888-287-0111 for technical assistance.
PERFORMANCE EXPECTATION
Based on its cubic footage, your sauna kit has been paired with an appropriately sized heater to achieve optimal sauna temperatures. Properly installed, you should expect your KIP heater to consistently heat your sauna to at least 170 F at approximately head height when sitting on the bench. This temperature should be achieved in 45-60 minutes, although this timeframe can be longer depending on the ambient temperature outdoors. Please note, that saunas at elevations greater than 5,000’ above sea level may not perform as efficiently as they would at sea level. If you are above this threshold and are not achieving the aforementioned expectations, please contact Salus Saunas technical support.
HEATER WARRANTY
Your Harvia heater comes with a 1-year warranty on the heating elements and a 5-year warranty on the other components.
Information for your electrician
- 4.5kW and 6.0kW KIP Heaters
- 30-amp double pole breaker
- 240 volts
- 1 Phase
- 10/2 wire. If the distance is greater than 90 feet from the power source, we recommend using an 8/2 wire to accommodate for voltage drop.
- Do not use GFCI with this heater
- Use copper wire with 90C insulation
- 8.0kW KIP Heaters
- 40-amp double pole breaker
- 240 volts
- 1 Phase
- 8/2 wire
- Do not use GFCI with this heater
- Use copper wire with 90C insulation
WARNING
Do not place anything combustible close to the heater, above the heater, or on both sides of the heater. This includes but not limited to towels, lights, robe hooks, accessories, etc. Nothing should be on the same wall as your heater that is combustible.
NOTE
It is possible you will receive two temperature sensors – one in the heater box and one in the Xenio control box. They are the same sensor – set one aside as a spare for possible later use.
The KIP heater is a wall mounted unit. Position the heater in the designated heater location in your sauna according to the instructions below. Remove the hardware bag from the baggie with the safety placards (2), selecting the two longer lag screws (1.5”). You will secure these into the sauna wall so that ¼”of the screw protrudes from the wall
- For barrel saunas the 1 1/2”lag screws should be mounted approximately 20”off the lowest point of the barrel and spaced 15 1/4” apart and centered above the vent holes. Note: The heater will conceal a portion of the LED light. This is normal.
- For indoor saunas the screws should be mounted 20” off the floor, and spaced 15 1/4” apart approximately centered above the vent holes (if present). It is fine that the heater is covering the holes as ventilation still occurs. Hang the heater on the mounting screws to ensure it is level and that its base sits 5-7”off the floor of the sauna. If these criteria are met, make a mark on the wall of the sauna directly behind one of the rubber gaskets on the lower back of the heater; this will be where the power enters the sauna. Take the heater off the wall and remove the rubber gasket, exposing the cutout. It does not matter which gasket is removed.
NOTE
While this location is the most common, the power can enter the sauna at any location. It is not recommended you use the pre-drilled vent holes as an entrance for the conduit. Remove the two screws holding the stone guard in place. Pry the guard back and lift up to remove it. Clip the zip tie holding the heating elements in place being sure the tie doesn’t fall into the heater. Flip the heater on its back and remove the bottom cover so your electrician can gain access to the terminal block.
POSITIONING THE HEATER COMPONENTS
Indoor Saunas
For indoor sauna applications, mount the power unit on or near the sauna. It
can be mounted on the exterior of the sauna, or on an adjacent wall. The main
power for your heater will connect here first, and then relay onto your
heater. Next, consider where you’d like to mount your touchpad. You can mount
the touchpad wherever it’s most convenient for you. We do not recommend
mounting the touchpad in the sauna itself.
Outdoor Saunas
Neither of these components are waterproof, so proper precautions should be
taken for outdoor sauna applications. Please consider the following:
Power Unit
The power unit should be mounted in a dry location. If it cannot be
mounted in a dry location, then it should be mounted in a ventilated
weatherproof enclosure. Please note that the temperature sensor that comes
with the sauna kit has a 15’ reach – the sensor is mounted in the sauna and
connects to the power unit. If the sauna is located greater than this distance
away from where the power unit is installed, then the power unit should be
mounted nearer to the sauna in a weatherproof enclosure with proper
ventilation. The image on the right is an example of an enclosure.
Alternatively, you can purchase a longer temperature sensor wire directly from
Salus Saunas.
Touchpad
- The touchpad should be mounted indoors in a dry area.
- The touchpad connects to the power unit with the provided 20’ data cable. If you need a longer data cable for your application, you may purchase one directly from Salus Saunas
CONNECTING YOUR HEATER TO POWER
Please note, the power unit provided (CX170-U1-15) with your sauna is rated for single-group connection. The instructions below are for single group connections only.
Incoming Power
First, you will need to bring power to your power unit. Remove the power
unit’s cover and pry out the appropriate knockouts that will allow the wiring
to enter and exit the unit. Connect the power cord to the appropriate
terminals, with the two hot lines connecting to the left-most L1 and L2
terminals, and the ground connecting to the ground terminal. A neutral line is
not needed – this is only required if a light or ventilation fan is connected
to the power unit, an application that is not available in the U.S. market.
Outgoing Power
Next, you’ll want to relay power to the heater itself. First, connect the
ground at the power unit to the ground terminal at the heater. Next, connect
outgoing L1 to T1 at the heater, and outgoing L2 to T3 at the heater. Next,
complete the high-limit safety circuit by connecting A1 at the power unit to
T2 at the heater, and A2 at the power unit unit to T4 at the heater. You may
use strands of 12ga wire for the high-limit safety circuit
connections.
NOTE
If your heater arrived with copper jumpers pre-installed in the heater’s
terminal block, please remove and discard these. These are not needed.
Temperature Sensor
The temperature sensor mounts in your sauna and provides feedback to the
power unit regarding the temperature in your sauna. We advise mounting this
sensor approximately 14” to the side of the heater, and approximately 14”
below the highest point of the sauna. Use the provided hardware to mount the
sensor. Next, feed the sensor wire out of your sauna in order to connect to
the power unit. Secure the wiring to the circuit board mini-terminal. Starting
on the outside and moving in, the wires should connect in the following order:
blue – white – red – yellow.
Touchpad
The touchpad should be mounted indoors in a dry location, preferably in your
home. Once you’ve determined this location, use a flathead screwdriver to
gently pry the screen of the touchpad from the mounting bracket. Feed the data
cable through the hole in the mounting bracket, and mount the bracket to the
location you selected. Push the data cable connector into the port on the back
of the screen and snap the screen back into the bracket.
Next, connect the other cable to the port closest to the power unit’s mini-
terminal block that is connected to the temperature sensor. Replace the power
unit’s cover and turn the power switch to the on position.
PLACING THE STONES
Rinse your sauna stones to prepare them for placement. Beginning between the
back wall and back heating element, place the smaller stones in between and
around the three heating elements being sure that the heating elements stay in
their original vertical position and do not touch each other. The stones
should touch the elements, but not bend them. Reserve the larger stones for
placement on top of the heating elements, covering them completely. Replace
the stone guard you removed at the beginning of the heater installation.
Note
Packing stones in too tightly will restrict airflow and affect the efficiency
of your heater. Loosely position the stones around and above the heating
elements. It is common to have 5-10 stones left over.
OPERATING YOUR HEATER
Note : Your touchpad’s default settings are compatible with your heater.
No changes are necessary.
Immediate Start
Turn your breaker on. If everything is connected correctly, the buttons at the
bottom of the screen should illuminate. The bottom left button is the main
power unit – press it, and you should hear a loud “clunk” from the power unit,
which is the contactors engaging. If you do nothing, it will begin heating
immediately; the display will show the current temperature in the sauna, as
well as the time remaining on the heat cycle.
Delayed Start
Turn the power button on the touchpad. Press “menu” until the clock icon is
flashing. Adjust the preset time by pressing + or – until you get to the
desired preset time. You are able to preset your heater in 10 minute
increments for up to 12 hours. The time remaining before your heater begins
heating should appear below the brackets at the top of the touchpad.
Setting the Temperature
The temperature displayed on the screen is the temperature inside the sauna
where the temperature sensor is mounted. To set your desired sauna
temperature, press the power button on the touchpad. Press “menu” until the
thermometer icon flashes. Adjust the temperature with the + or – until your
desired temperature is displayed. The sauna will heat to and hover around this
temperature.
GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION
- Your Digital KIP heater is UL-certified. Because of this, it is required to shut off after one hour of use. If you wish to continue your sauna session, you will have to restart the heater if the heating period times out.
- If your heater isn’t heating, turn off your breaker and try pressing the reset button under the heater as the high-limit safety circuit may have been tripped. If this continues to happen, your sensor may be too high or too close to the heater.
- This is a traditional sauna heater with sauna stones. As such, you may pour water onto the stones according to your humidity level preference. Please note, however, it often only takes a ladle-full to achieve the desired effect.
If there is an error code displayed on the touchpad, please refer to the error code list found in the manufacturer’s manual
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