Sauna Stove
Item Name Code (INC) 80483
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An item for providing heat and steam into a sauna. It consists of a heating element that provides heat to stones placed on top of or around the heating element. Steam is generated by pouring water on the stones. Excludes STOVEs (as modified) in NSG 73.
Additional Information for Sauna Stove
A sauna stove is a type of heating equipment specifically designed for use in saunas. It is classified under the supply class "Space And Water Heating Equipment" and belongs to the supply group "Plumbing, Heating, And Waste Disposal Equipment."
Sauna stoves are typically made of durable materials such as stainless steel or cast iron to withstand the high temperatures and humidity levels found in saunas. They are designed to efficiently heat the sauna room and create a comfortable and relaxing environment for users.
Sauna stoves can be powered by various energy sources, including electricity, gas, or wood. Electric sauna stoves are the most common and convenient option, as they are easy to install and control. Gas and wood-fired sauna stoves provide a more traditional sauna experience and are often preferred for their natural ambiance.
Sauna stoves usually feature a heating element or a combustion chamber where the energy source is burned or heated. They also have controls to adjust the temperature and sometimes include additional features such as a water tank for generating steam or a built-in sauna control panel.
When choosing a sauna stove, it is important to consider factors such as the size of the sauna room, the desired temperature range, and the available energy source. It is also essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance to ensure safe and efficient use of the sauna stove.