
Place the unit in a
location (attic, vanity closet, etc.) that has access, not more than 40 feet from
enclosure. Install in upright and level position.
IMPORTANT: Unit should never be located where it is exposed to outside
weather conditions or freezing temperatures.
PLUMBING:
1. Tap off any existing water supply line.
Flush at least 1 gallon of water to clear line--and connect to 1/4" compression water
inlet fitting (A) on unit. When tightening this fitting, use two wrenches to avoid
strain on the fitting (A) and solenoid valve (inside unit). Install a shut-off
valve (B) on copper supply line as close to unit as possible.
2. Connect 1/2" copper tubing or 1/2" NPT
pipe to steam outlet (C) and run to approximately 8" to 12" off finished
floor in shower or just above deck of bathtub on any wall not interfering with user. A
union may be installed close to the unit to facilitate easy removal if necessary. Avoid
valleys and dips where water from steam condensation in the line could collect and cause
blockage. Leave approximately 1/2" of threads protruding from finished wall. Place
escutcheon on threads and screw on steamhead (D).STEAMHEAD SHOULD BE ROTATED UNTIL
OPEN SLOT IS FACING DOWN.
3. Pressure relief valve (E) to drain to
approved location.
IMPORTANT: Do not place a shut-off valve on
steam line. Do not use plumbers putty on any water connections.
ELECTRIC:
1. The supply wiring should be sized
in accordance with the voltage, amps and phase of the unit (see electrical rating on
identification label) and suitable for 900°c. A separate circuit breaker (see chart)
should be provided. Bring incoming electrical supply wires to Ll and L2 and the ground to
the ground terminal. incoming electrical supply wires to Ll and L2 and the ground wire to
the ground terminal.
2. The timer (F) should be located on
any wall outside and five feet away from steam enclosure. From the timer, run wires and
connect to T1 and T2. Suggest wire #14 AWG.
3. If optional TC-1 Thermostat is used,
connect in series with timer.
IMPORTANT:- All wiring should be done by a
qualified electrician and must conform to all local and national codes.
START- UP:
1. After all connections are completed, make sure
power and water are on.
2. Turn on timer and allow sufficient time for unit
to have any reaction. Approximately 20-30 seconds.
3. Timer can be turned off manually before present
time has elapsed.
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