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Sauna solid wood sauna BS2 medium - 194.5x156x204cm, 2-3 people - Indoor sauna 9kW Cilindro

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Original price CHF 4,399.00 - Original price CHF 4,399.00
Original price
CHF 4,399.00
CHF 4,399.00 - CHF 4,399.00
Current price CHF 4,399.00

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Swedheat inner sauna in solid wood construction

The solid Bohlen from Nordic spruce act as natural insulation. Largely free of knobs and resin as well as a low risk of splintering, spruce wood characterize the ideal sauna wood. The good heat storage capacity means that high temperatures are retained for a long time and dosed. The completely natural experience of a solid wood sauna is rounded off by wood -owned resins and essential oils that exude a typical wooden smell.

When installing a sauna, a minimum distance of 10 cm and walls and ceiling must be observed to ensure good air circulation. This means that wet-warm air can better pull off.

Basic equipment

Inner mass: The inner mass of this sauna of B x D x H: 185.5 x 146.5 x 198 cm allow 2–3 people at the same time.

The sauna experience is particularly comfortable on 3 loungers. The following sauna dabs are supplied: 3 are approx. 50 cm wide.

Front entry: The classic entry -level type is particularly shapely and very popular. In addition, the direct entry allows a spacious and atmospheric arrival inside the sauna.

Sauna oven

The heart of a sauna is her oven: he breathes into her life, determined how warm it will and what kind of sauna session can be enjoyed. This 9 kW (3 x 16 a) strong sauna oven is ideal for a classic Finnish sauna. It reaches a temperature of up to 110 ° C and has a fire aluminated inner coat.

  • Control unit

    A sauna oven with an external control is included in this inner sauna. The control unit is attached outside the sauna. In this way, the comfort begins before the sauna - with a comfortable operation of the outside and an even more precise temperature setting. Other electrical devices such as cabin lighting can also be connected and operated to the external control.

    Included in the scope of delivery

    3 benches 50 cm, 1 headrest, ventilation slide, oven protection grille, lamp with lamp protection without lamps, 3 LFM silicone cable 5 x 2.5 mm² for sauna oven, 3 lfm silicone cable 3 x 1.5 mm² for sauna, assembly material and instructions, 20 kg diabass bricks

    Recommended accessories

    Dachkranz with integrated LED lamps: conjures up harmonious light around your sauna.

    Floor rust made of spruce wood: for pleasant appearance inside and outside the sauna.

    Accessory shelf: for order in the accessories

    6-part sauna set: pussy bucket made of robust spruce wood with a manual trowel & plastic insert, hourglass, climate knife and swimming table for saunas.

    In general, the following basic equipment for maximum saunas is recommended: sauna light, starry sky, sauna -owned speakers, fragrance oils, resting banks and headrest. You can find these and many other articles in our range of accessories.

    Swedheat - fantastic saunas at an attractive price

    Swedheat is a renowned manufacturer of high -quality saunas that specializes in products for interior. The company offers saunas both in a system construction and solid wood construction to cover a wide range of customer needs and preferences. Here you can choose from a variety of models - many of which are available as a cheap savings set and are supplied including the oven and sauna control. Because Swedheat not only attaches great importance to excellent quality, but also on an excellent price-performance ratio-for an incomparable sauna experience.

    Safety information

    Our wellness articles (saunas, sauna houses, saunas, kotas, infrared cabins, sauna ovens etc.) may only be used for private health! Sauna stoves and associated control elements may only be connected to the network by a permanently approved electrical installer. Exception: 230 volt plug-&-play sauna furnaces. The minimum security distances from the oven to the wall and from the oven to oven protection must be observed. With 9 kW ovens, the height of the oven protection must be adjusted. Please note the attached assembly instructions for the above information.

Technical data

Manufacturer: Swedheat
Series: no manufacturer's specification
Personal number: 2-3 people
Base area (m²): 3.03 m²
Saunaofen: Classic sauna oven set
Steering: external control
Connection: 400 V
Outside: W x D x H: 195 x 156 x 204 cm
Interior: W x D x H: 185.5 x 146.5 x 198 cm
Number of space: 1
Dachkranz: without a dungary
Construction: I Solid wood construction
Wall thickness (mm): I 40 mm
Type of wood: spruce
Surface treatment: no manufacturer's specification
Lying benches execution: 3 are approx. 50 cm wide
Lying benches wood type: spruce
Lying seats number: 3
Entry: Front entry
Color: Natural
Door variant: Graphite all -glass door
Scope of delivery: 3 benches 50 cm, 1 headrest,
Ventilation slide, oven protection grille,
Lamp with lamp protection without
Lamps, 3 LFM silicone cables
5 x 2.5 mm² for sauna oven, 3 LFM
Silicone cable 3 x 1.5 mm² for
Sauna allight, 20 kg of stones,
Mounting material and instructions

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Delivery time approx. 7-21 working days


Health.

Vitality.

Saunation promotes the immune system and thus contributes to strengthening the body's own defenses.

Stylish inner sauna

Classic sauna design invites you to a relaxing sauna.

Sweat together

Due to the generous dimensions inside (185.5x146.5x198cm), 2-3 people can be accommodated.


FAQ

How do I care for my sauna cabin?

1. Use a towel

We recommend that you put a towel on the seat or relaxation lounger during use. It is best to cover the floor with a heat -resistant plastic mat or a wipeable cork floor. The towel and floor mat protect the wood from separate sweat, over which bacteria, viruses and mushrooms accumulate with time. After completing the treatment, you immediately remove the towel from the cabin.

2. Ventilation absolutely well through

After the wellness treatment, you leave the door of the infrared sauna open so that the sauna is well ventilated. If there is a window in the room, you should also open it briefly to leave fresh air into it.

3. Regular cleaning

So that you enjoy your sauna in the long term, it must be cleaned at regular intervals. For the seats you use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap. Then wipe up with a little clear water and rub it dry. You can easily clean the floor with a vacuum cleaner. Over time, stains form on the wood. You remove these with standard sandpaper with a grit from 180 to 200.

  •  Danger: Do not use aggressive cleaning agents for cleaning your sauna. The wood and bleach attack the wood and make it unsightly over time. Also avoid sharp, lace or nasty cleaning utensils.

What is the difference between system and solid wood saunas?

The difference between the two sauna types is the construction. One System sauna is composed of several functional layers: the core consists of insulation wool, which is also covered with a vapor barrier in some models (not with caribu saunas). The inner and outer walls are covered with profile wood. Change elements and frames are delivered ready for assembly. Advantages: System sauces are easy to build, dismantle and rebuilt. The heating phase is shorter. The waiting time as well.
One Solid wood sauna Consists of solid wood, without insulation or steam lock, and is built up in the groove-and-spring system like a log house with 40 or 38 millimeter thick convertible elements or planks. The Nordic spruce wood used is also a building material and insulation material with a solid wood sauna. Advantages: Better natural heat storage capacity, optimal indoor climate and the moisture and heat are distributed more slowly and even more even because the wood can "breathe".

How big should my sauna be?

Apart from the square you have at home, your sauna should be so big that the largest person in the family can stretch out comfortably on a couch. A small plus of approx. 10 centimeters would be ideal.

Is there a rule of thumb to measure the necessary oven power?

The oven performance is based on the size of the sauna. Here is a calculation example for a sauna that is two meters wide, three meters long and two meters high:

2 m x 3 m x 2 m = 12 m³

12 m³: 1.5 = 8 kW.

The Cubic meter value The sauna must Through 1.5 be divided. So you get the guideline for the required kilowatt-Id yours Oven. Keep in mind that a system sauna heats up faster than a sauna made of solid wood due to insulation. If you have more detailed questions, you can therefore contact our customer service.

What distinguishes electrical and organic combination sauna ovens as well as wood-fired ovens?

The Electric sauna oven Has heating sticks inside that are heated electrically. The sauna stones that are layered around the heating rods save the heat and put them in the cabin. A control regulates the temperature. Once the desired temperature has been reached, the oven switches off automatically. As soon as the temperature drops, the oven starts again. The electric sauna oven is only suitable for Finnish sauna operations (80–110 ° C, dry).

The Bio-combi sauna oven is also operated electrically. However, it also has an evaporator tub, with which you can also enjoy hot, moist steam baths with essential oils between 60 and 80 ° C in addition to the hot and dry Finnish bathroom. You can set or switch on or switch on the desired temperature and the evaporate unit. Steam baths are considered comparatively gentle on circuit and are also suitable for children.

The traditional, Wood -fired sauna oven has a larger volume than the other two types of oven and is made of stainless steel. To be able to operate it, you need a fireplace connection and the official approval of the district chimney sweep. Therefore, this sauna oven is rather unsuitable for the apartment, but for an outside sauna it is a rustic and cozy alternative with its beautiful flame game and the crackling of the wood.

Which electrical connection does my desired furnace need?

Depending on the kilowatt number (KW) of the oven, a 230 volt (normal socket) Or a 400-volt connection (Three -phase change current, higher voltage) necessary. Electrical stoves in the kitchen are also with three -phase change current - also Big current called - operated.

Very important: An electrical connection may only be carried out by an electric specialist! Not only for security reasons - if you place the connection yourself, automatically expires the guarantee. The total output (KW) the desired oven has and what power connection it needs can be found in the technical data table on the article detail page.

In our shop you will find u. also Plug-&-Play furniture (up to 3.6 kW)that with normal Socket run. The performance of these devices is not quite as high, but they are more economical and ideal for smaller cabins.

Do I need an oven protection grille?

The oven grille is always included in the scope of delivery. It protects you from direct skin contact with the hot oven. In addition, it helps to protect the wood of the benches and walls. For ovens with an output of 4.5 to 9 kW, the minimum distance must be at least 4 cm.

Are the sauna stones included in the delivery?

The sauna stones are sometimes included in the delivery and sometimes not. You can find out more on the article detail page.

Which wood is used for saunas and infrared cabins?

Nordic spruce is most frequently used because this wood has high strength and elasticity. Nordic spruces also contain less resin than their domestic relatives. Inside, Espenholz is also often used for loungers.

Sauna instruction for beginners!

The sauna cycle and its 3 phases

In contrast to an infrared cabin, the processes in a sauna are a lot more complex. Here you will find everything important to prepare and carry out your wellness treatment optimally. The sauna session is divided into 3 phases that build up and complement each other. The phase of warming, the phase of cooling and the resting phase. If you leave a step or get too much, the recovery effect is void and you risk circulatory problems. You should plan for 1-3 hours to heat up the cabin.

1. The warm -up phase

At the beginning, you should take a short shower to free the skin of sweat and dirt and prepare the body for the sauna temperatures. You go to the sauna undressed, with a towel and sit or lie down on the benches of different heights as you like. The further up you are, the higher the temperatures.

After a few minutes, the climax for most lovers begins in the sauna: the infusion! Here, a large amount of water is often poured into the stones with a trowel, which drastically increases the air humidity and the perceived temperature. Very often a sauna scent such as eucalyptus or spruce is buried in the water. After about 10 - 15 minutes you should leave the sauna.

2. The cooling phase

After the warmth, the cooling comes - an important step to cool the body down to normal temperature. In order not to overload your body and your cardiovascular system, we first recommend a little walk in the fresh air. Then you can shower yourself with lukewarm to cold water.

3. The resting phase

If your body has cooled down, you first need peace and relaxation. Take a good book and relax on a couch for 20 - 30 minutes. Also remember that you consume enough water. Because your body spoiled a lot. As soon as you are fit and ready to go, the next sauna session begins.

Sauna session drain - the individual steps as a sauna sector should take place

With the following 11 steps, nothing can stand in the way of your sauna visit.

  1. Disassemble yourself and if necessary go to the toilet.
  2. Clean yourself thoroughly with water so that sweat, perfume, deodorant, etc. are removed.
  3. Dry down and take your sauna towel.
  4. Enter the sauna for about 10 to 15 minutes.
  5. Lie down and relax while sitting or lying down.
  6. Before you leave the sauna, sit down again for a few minutes to get your body used to it.
  7. First cool yourself outside - a little walk is better for the cardiovascular system than jumping into a cold pool immediately.
  8. Now you can take a cold shower, jump into a cold pool or slowly start with a hose to cool yourself up from your feet to the heart.
  9. Take enough time to recover. 30 minutes of rest between every sauna. Don't forget to drink.
  10. Repeat the points 1-9 about 2-3 times.
  11. After you have finished a sauna bath, drink sufficiently and take a slight meal in the form of salad or fresh fruit to you.