Have a brand new electric sauna and the high limit switch is triggered and shuts off within 5 minutes. This happend to my old electric heater. I figured the new one wouldn't do it but happens just the same as my old one. Is there a fix?
Zero information. The title is troubleshooting but the content is excuses. "it's for safety" is not troubleshooting information. If owners have ventilation below the heater and rock placement is per instructions allowing airflow through the unit, then what can they do about the limit switching? Seems like this is the one question everyone has. All you've done here is repeat the instructions.
Have a brand new electric sauna and the high limit switch is triggered and shuts off within 5 minutes. This happend to my old electric heater. I figured the new one wouldn't do it but happens just the same as my old one. Is there a fix?
So how to make high limit switch not to trip so often?
Bypass the switch entirely by connecting the wires that lead to and from the switch.
Zero information. The title is troubleshooting but the content is excuses. "it's for safety" is not troubleshooting information. If owners have ventilation below the heater and rock placement is per instructions allowing airflow through the unit, then what can they do about the limit switching? Seems like this is the one question everyone has. All you've done here is repeat the instructions.