Sauna heater installation. 240 volt. Электропроводка к сауне

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  • Attention viewers !!! This heater not 110 volt ! It's 220 (240) volt heater and power line is 220 volt !
    In USA www.steamsaunabath.com/catalo...
    It's mean there is TWO HOT WIRE ! Black one phase of 110 volt, and White another phase of 110 volt. It doesn't matter which color go to #1 or to #2. I mean you can connect Black to #1, White to #2 or opposite. Thanks.
    Электропроводка к сауне. Сауна дома. Сауна в гараже.

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  • @secularism123
    @secularism123 3 года назад +1

    where is the location of the temperature sensor? I can't find any images on line for the correct location.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  3 года назад +2

      Sensor was installed later by owner. Where? A lot of images in internet with manual instruction. Here is one of them. Look at page 6 diagram, it says 2" from ceiling.
      www.saunaplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/ESAUNA-USER-MANUAL-REVISION-2016.pdf

  • @camwells9726
    @camwells9726 Месяц назад

    I have an older sauna heater ( tylo sport 8 ) with 3 elements , and only one comes on ,
    But when I first brought the house 2 years ago , sometimes you would turn it on , 3 would be working , sometimes 2 , sometimes 1 ,
    Now it’s only 1 , because of the earlier scenario where more than 1 would come on at times , I suspect there is more going on than just the elements aren’t working .
    Any advice appreciated ? thanks

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  Месяц назад

      Can't say anything, I'm not into repair it.

  • @habeeb
    @habeeb 4 года назад

    Why didn't you choose a 10/2 wire? Also is your plug 3 prong or 4 prong?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  4 года назад +2

      Wire was take like manual recommended. There is no plug, wire goo straight from main circuit breaker panel to the heater control board screw terminal.

  • @ryansweeney3444
    @ryansweeney3444 Год назад +1

    The music is electrifying

  • @aerotman2003
    @aerotman2003 4 года назад +1

    This model must be < 8000 watts. The KLB-80 internals are wired different. You must have one of these mods KIB/FLB 30-60 (3000w-6000w)

  • @NuckeloBro
    @NuckeloBro Год назад

    Можно с вами созвониться? Не могу разобраться, как подключить heater 240 v? 3 тента по схеме показано или подать 240 на все три с перемычкой или по 110 на каждый отдельно , но фазы у меня то 2!?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  Год назад

      На 1:05 видно что 1 и 2 это одна фаза 110 и вторая фаза 110 и зелёный провод земля. Всё. Это всё что я могу сказать про американские 220.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  Год назад

      Фото схемы можете прислать на имеил, я гляну. vasily-fixitall@hotmail.com

  • @ivanbiksey
    @ivanbiksey 2 года назад

    Здравствуйте. У вас был contactor box к этому юниту? У меня сейчас Cilindro на 9kWt ,и на схеме показано с box две линии к юниту на элементы,а провод у меня один,уже был проведен до этого.Ставить перемычки или вести еще одну линию?.Провод 6 awg.Если встречалось такое посоветуйте.Спасибо.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  2 года назад

      Вам нужно 3 провода: 1) одна фаза 110 вольт. 2) вторая фаза 110 вольт. 3) медная жила земля.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  2 года назад

      Коробки небыло, провода сразу на шурупы в белую панель печьки зашли.

    • @ivanbiksey
      @ivanbiksey 2 года назад

      Спасибо.Мне все таки пришлось вести еще один провод но для overload protection switch.На следующий раз не буду браться доделывать после кого то.

  • @DP-wq4dy
    @DP-wq4dy 4 года назад

    Curious as to why you drilled 4 holes (1 for electric wire) is that for air flow?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  4 года назад +1

      First of all, this hole was pre drilled at factory. I think this hole designed for air in to sauna and located under heater.
      I just used one for wire.

    • @BleedSilverandBlack66
      @BleedSilverandBlack66 11 месяцев назад +1

      NOTE: The directions for this model state “It is NOT recommended you use the pre-drilled vent holes as an entrance for the conduit.”

  • @4russiamotors.prodrive4rus67
    @4russiamotors.prodrive4rus67 6 лет назад

    can I use and install NM-B 8-2 30Amps wires inside of my garage without conduit?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  6 лет назад +1

      By code you should use conduit for any type of wire. But, I saw many houses and garages without conduit inside the garage. That's important if you will sale your house and inspector will say you need to fix it before sale. But for living no one will complain about wire without conduit.

  • @PedroGarcia-tn1ln
    @PedroGarcia-tn1ln 4 года назад

    How many amp you need for the breaker when you install a sauna?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  4 года назад +1

      You can see here - 40 Amp ruclips.net/video/9beXW7JMmJo/видео.html

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  4 года назад

      Wire 40 Amp also ruclips.net/video/9beXW7JMmJo/видео.html

    • @edgarfigueroa5707
      @edgarfigueroa5707 10 месяцев назад

      @@FixitAll One question, master, did you make the 1-L and 2-L connections correct and for the other connections did you make a bridge or just ask if I have a sauna. 240 too. that's my question thanks good video

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  10 месяцев назад

      @@edgarfigueroa5707 As you can see at 1:10 I have copper (ground) wire, white and black wire to number 1 and 2 (one line of 120v to #1 and another one line of 120v to #2, together = 240 volt). Nothing else was done. No any bridge or jumpers.
      That's how USA residential line have 240 volt. If you live in Europe (or other country) where the 220-240 volt is a standard outlet voltage (in US 120v in outlets) your heater model may have a different type of screws terminal numbers.

  • @stuartwatts9493
    @stuartwatts9493 9 месяцев назад

    At 1:02 what conduit did you use to enclose the wire through the vent hole into the unit?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  9 месяцев назад

      Same gray plastic. A short piece of gray pipe was inserted into 90 degree box - same box as at 1:19 and 1:45

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  9 месяцев назад

      You can make a steel hole a little bigger it is need, and screw in to steel hole threaded gray connector, I just don't have it with me at that moment. Like this one www.homedepot.com/p/3-4-in-Conduit-Male-Terminal-Adapter-R5140104/202043511

    • @stuartwatts9493
      @stuartwatts9493 9 месяцев назад

      Great thank you the quick reply....didn't know if it was hi temp rated but for that little amount I wouldn't think it would matter. Thanks again, great video
      @@FixitAll

  • @petergreygoose8203
    @petergreygoose8203 6 лет назад +1

    Please tell me what sauna you install, heater kw, look great, I want too

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  6 лет назад

      Not remember . Sorry.

    • @davidbenedek7061
      @davidbenedek7061 6 лет назад

      Walter White
      hi Peter, how long does it take the 230v heater to get the sauna ready, and at what max temperature? Thx!

  • @ru405dy
    @ru405dy 11 месяцев назад

    Can i just use a iso cord and add a 240v outlet under my panel and plug it in?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, you can use a cord like in dryer for 30-40 Amp. And must have separate breakers in case of shortcut.

  • @ess7488
    @ess7488 9 месяцев назад

    they do come with out chord, so basically 3 wire chord plugs straight into heater and wall?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  9 месяцев назад

      They sell it without cord and plug.

    • @ess7488
      @ess7488 9 месяцев назад

      @@FixitAll i see, so basically just a 3 wired power cable connects into the heater and directly into wall?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  8 месяцев назад

      Yes 3 wire cable, and you have two options:
      1) connect cable straight into the wall (to the main breaker panel) like I did.
      2) install outlet on wall and plug on cable.
      From my experience, no one install outlet and plug, because the sauna not portable and there is no way to move in from one place to other in the garage or backyard.
      So just do cable into the wall.

  • @ShekharJha9
    @ShekharJha9 6 лет назад

    Please confirm where which wire is connected. I understand that the green (ground) wire is connected to ground. Is the hot wire (black) connected to "2" and the load wire "white" connected to "1"? Thank you.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  6 лет назад +8

      This heater not 110 volt ! Its 220 (240)volt heater and power line 220 volt ! It's mean there is TWO HOT WIRE ! Black one phase of 110 volt, and White another phase of 110 volt. It doesn't matter which color go to #1 or to #2. I mean you can connect Black 1, White 2 or opposite. Thanks.

  • @marvellstarks2434
    @marvellstarks2434 3 года назад

    I'm confused on why there is no natural wire. I see 2 hot wires coming from the breaker directory to the heater but no return path for the electricity circulate

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  3 года назад +1

      Inside the heater no circuit for neutral wire, ground only, so that's why i used 3 wire cable. Two x 110 Hot and copper ground.

    • @marvellstarks2434
      @marvellstarks2434 3 года назад +1

      Thanks I got to connect one for a customer tomorrow. Just want to make sure I'm perfect with it

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  3 года назад +2

      Inside this heater just a coil and thermostat. No other electronic device or boards with micro components which requires a neutral wire.

  • @valeriyk9376
    @valeriyk9376 3 года назад

    Я получил Harvia ТРС 90. на 230вольт из Финляндии.
    Как подключить здесь в Америке с напряжением 127 вольт ? Я живу в Коннектикут
    Можете ли вы мне подсказать ?
    Я могу Вам заплатить.
    Заранее благодарен.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  3 года назад

      А зачем 127? В американском доме есть 220-240 вольт на кухонную плиту или сушку белья, или водяной электро котёл. Так что нет проблем подсоединить к нормальной сети через дополнительно установленный брейкер в панель или отдельный маленький щит с одним брейкером. Ну короче точно как я и делал в этом видео.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  3 года назад

      Под видео в описании написано что это 220 сауна - Attention viewers !!! This heater not 110 volt ! It's 220 (240) volt heater and power line is 220 volt ! It's mean there is TWO HOT WIRE ! Black one phase of 110 volt, and White another phase of 110 volt. It doesn't matter which color go to #1 or to #2. I mean you can connect Black to #1, White to #2 or opposite. Thanks.

  • @dougreed736
    @dougreed736 2 года назад

    Kinda a shame you didn't run the wire in the wall with the rest of the house wires.. would have been a nice thought before the drywall went up.

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  2 года назад +2

      Great point, but the house 30 years old.

  • @FixitAll
    @FixitAll  3 года назад

    In USA you can find a heater here - www.steamsaunabath.com/catalog/sauna-heaters-c-100001_100008.html

  • @nycsheki
    @nycsheki 6 лет назад

    Why wasn’t the electric run inside the wall during the construction?

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  6 лет назад +3

      This is 240 volt model. No one have pre wired 240 outlet in garage. For inside wiring need open the wall. Tooooo expensive work.

  • @pie.mes.3351
    @pie.mes.3351 6 лет назад +1

    check the nightmare i have with harvia!!

  • @ReelVenom
    @ReelVenom Год назад

    NEC

  • @BleedSilverandBlack66
    @BleedSilverandBlack66 11 месяцев назад

    NOTE: The directions for this model state “It is NOT recommended you use the pre-drilled vent holes as an entrance for the conduit.”

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  11 месяцев назад +1

      Left 3 holes, that's more than enough for air.

  • @ReelVenom
    @ReelVenom Год назад

    GFCI

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  Год назад

      The inspector said nothing about it, and the paper was signed.

    • @mikeelsley4352
      @mikeelsley4352 10 месяцев назад +1

      I was installing one of these for a buddy, and was surprised at the instructions regarding GFCI. I hope this helps.....This is from the KIP-80-B1 manual......"Important! Heater must be connected to a standard 2-pole breaker, no GFI may be used. If this heater is connected to a GFI breaker, nuisance trip- ping may occur causing unnecessary and unintended wear on internal components. If connected to a GFI breaker, warranty on internal components will be voided."

  • @adobedirtblues1321
    @adobedirtblues1321 2 года назад

    Totally useless

    • @FixitAll
      @FixitAll  2 года назад +1

      What can I say more about 3 wires? How to connect one end with 3 wires to the main panel breaker and other end to the heater terminal?
      I think any one know how to use screwdriver.