Owner Manual

Steam Ranger
®
Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
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may cause burns.
Step 4. Electrical Connection
Have a qualified electrician connect the unit. The power cable size and breaker size is to be determined by an
electrician. Use the specification sheet inside this manual to find the voltage and wattage rating of your unit.
All applicable electrical codes must be strictly adhered to. Check your supply voltage to ensure it is
compatible with the voltage listed on your unit’s label.
Electrical Power Connection
Install a Circuit Breaker in your Power Distribution Panel. Label that breaker as Steam Gen” Select Circuit
Breaker size according to electrical codes. Run the power cable from Circuit breaker to the unit and connect it
to L1 and L2 (and L3 in 3 phase models). Fasten the ground wire to the ground terminal inside steam unit.
Do not connect Neutral to the Ground Terminal, no neutral wire used in this electrical connection.
Step 5. Testing
Now that you have your Steam Sauna steam generator connected, you are ready to test it.
a. Turn on the water supply, and re-check for leaks.
b. Turn on the electrical supply at the panel, and test to be sure that the unit is receiving power.
c. Set the timer to the desired time, and/or set the thermostat to the desired temperature.
d. Make sure that the steam line does not leak.
e. Insulate the steam line with high-temperature pipe insulation.
Use this steam unit as the factory set it up. Modify it only on recommendation from the manufacturer. NEVER
add valves or other controls to the steam line. To do so may cause equipment failure or personal injury, and the
warranty will be null and void.
For all models, please note the following steps:
When you need to shut down the power
1. Turn off the unit at the timer;
2. Wait for 15-30 seconds;
3. Shut down the main power supply.
Failure to do this may cause the microprocessor to malfunction.
1. Read all instructions in this guide prior to installing your steam generator.
2. Always ground the unit properly.
3. Make sure there are no restrictions in the steam line(s).
4. Always turn off the electrical supply and close the water line before doing any work on the unit.
5. The wet surfaces of steam enclosures may be slippery. Use care when entering or leaving.
6. Use caution when near the steam head(s). They are very hot and may cause personal injury.
7. If you become overheated while in the steam bath, you should turn on the cold shower, open the door and
step out of the bath.
8. If you are pregnant, have heart problems, high blood pressure or physical symptoms other than normal,
consult with your doctor to determine if you should currently use a steam room.
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