MONDEX Balance C User manual

Balance C- and E-types
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
10/2015

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Contents
1 General safety information 3
2 Balance C- and E-types 4
3 The assembly and installation of the heater 4
Stacking of the stones 5
4 Technical information 6
The power and connections of the heater 6
Heater dimensions 6
Amount of heater stones 6
Minimum distances to flammable material 6
5 General instructions for the Balance heater users 7
Attention 7
Installation cable 7
Additional connection options 7
6 Consider the following when using the heater 7
First heating 7
Sauna room 7
Temperature control 7
Heating time 7
Water thrown on heater 8
Sauna room structure 8
7 Wiring diagram C-Type (fixed control) 9
8 Wall module installation 9
9 The operation of the clock timer and thermostat
of the C-type 10
Additonal connection options 10
10 Installation instructions E-type 11
Installation of the external control and sensor 12
11 Wiring diagram E-type 13
Connecting the controller card in the heater 13
Connecting the controller card in the controller 13
12 Control and operation of the heater E-type 14
First time use of the heater /calibration 14
Resetting the heater 14
Error codes 14
Temperature limiter 14
13 Troubleshooting 15
In case the heater does not warm up 15
Warnings! 15
Warranty 15
Maintenance, spare parts 15
Natural stone as material 15
Changing the sauna stones 15
14 Service history 16

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This device is not intended for children or persons whose physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge prevents them from using the device safely, without the supervision
of a person responsible for their safety or before they have been instructed on how to use the device.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device.
This device complies with the requirements of:
Mondex pursues an active policy of product development and continuous improvement. For this
reason, Mondex reserves the right to make changes relating to the design and technical specification
of their products without prior notice.
1. General safety information
Electrical connections can only be done by an electrician authorized to installation according
to the current regulations.
The MONDEX electric heater is suitable for use in a family sauna, one (1) heater/sauna room.
Keep the installation and operating instructions for further reference.
Always check the adequacy of fire protection distances!
Failure to observe the wiring instructions may result in a fire risk!
Always check the sauna room before turning the heater on!
Always check that the controller has switched off the poser after the set time period!
Due to the risk of fire, do not use the sauna as a drying room for clothes or laundry.
Be careful with the hot heater as the stones and metal parts become very hot and can
cause burns.
Steam from the heater is burning hot and may cause burns.
It is recommended to supervise children, disabled and ill persons who are using the sauna.
Benches and floors may be slippery, therefore move in the sauna with caution.
Do not go to a hot sauna under the influence of narcotic substances (alcohol, drugs,
narcotics, etc.)
If the heater’s stone compartment does not have stones or is improperly filled there is a
risk of fire!
Covering the heater causes a fire risk.
For safe use of sauna, please read these safety instructions first!

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43. The assembly and installation of the heater
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1) Until assembly the heater shall be stored in an upright position in a
warm and dry location.
2) Inspect the heater visually. If you notice any discrepancies,
please contact the store from where you purchased the heater or
info@mondex.fi
3) The heater is installed against an attached module, that is placed
on the wall. See picture on page 9.
4) The package includes the heater (E-type also an external control
unit) and its user manual. Heater stones are not included.
5) The sauna’s floor surface should be properly protected before
beginning of the installation.
6) The electrician connects the wires before the heater is installed
to its place. During the heater’s installation observe the safety
distances between the heater and any inflammable material as
in Table 4.4 as well as the heater’s power rating according to
Table 4.1.
2. Balance C- and E-types
C-type E-type

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Stacking of the stones
The heater stones should be stacked so that the resistors remain in
a straight line. The resistors should never be bent so that they would
touch the metal structures of the heater.
The resistors should be surrounded by stones on all sides. Do the
stacking in layers starting from the bottom.
Fill the stone compartment with stones until you reach the upper
level. Until 10 cm from the bottom the stones should be placed not
too close to each other, this to ensure good ventilation. By doing
so the sauna heating time will also get shorter than otherwise.
Continue the stacking of the stones in this way until all stones
have been placed.
Note! The resistor may not touch the heater’s metal structure
anywhere, there always needs to be a stone in between.
Do not stack stones above in the picture below marked ventilation
hole, because it will prevent the ventilation of the heater!
When stacking the stones, please do not batter on the heater’s metal
surfaces in order to avoid damage. Dents caused by the user are not
covered by the manufacturer’s warranty or other product liability.

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4. Technical information
Amount of stones
Minimum distances to inflammable material (mm)
Heater Balance 6,6 Balance 9,0
Power kW 6,6 9,0
Voltage 400 V 3N 400 V 3N
Connecting cable 5 x 1,5 mm² 5 x 2,5 mm²
Fuse 3 x 10 A 3 x 16 A
Model A B C D E Volume
Balance 6,6 200 100 850 100 1900 6-9 m³
Balance 9,0 200 120 870 100 1900 8-13 m³
Model Stone amount (kg)
Balance 6,6 40
Balance 9,0 40
Table 4.3
Heater dimensions (mm)
Table 4.1
Model Width Depth Height
Balance 6,6 412,2 290,9 622,5
Balance 9,0 412,2 290,9 622,5
Table 4.2
Table 4.4 Minimum distances to inflammable material (mm)
D B
C
E
A
D

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5. General instructions for the Balance heater users
Attention!
The electrical connections may only be done by an electrician authorized to installation according to
the current regulations. The Balance electric heater is suitable for use in a family sauna, one (1) heater
per sauna room. Keep the installation and operation instructions for future reference.
Installation cable
Use rubber cable H07RN-F as a connecting cable.
Additional connection options
Control of electric heating with the heater: The electric heating control cable is brought directly to
the heater’s junction box and then further to the heater’s terminal block with a rubber cable that is
dimensionally identical to (as strong as) the incoming cable.
NOTE! Failure to observe the wiring instructions may result in a fire risk!
NOTE! Remove all plastic foils before beginning to use the heater!
6. Consider the following when using the heater
First heating
During the first heating the resistors can emit fumes. Therefore ensure that the room is properly venti-
lated. NOTE! See also the first time use of type E on p. 14!
Sauna room
Always check the sauna room before turning the heater on! Always make sure that the timer has
switched off the power after the set time period!
Temperature control
The desired temperature can be set either by a mechanical thermostat (see page 10 types C) or
through the control panel (see page 14 E types). The actual heating time is dependent on the sauna’s
dimensions, structure and thermal insulation. The temperature in the sauna room can be maintained
at the desired level with a thermostat. Should the temperature of the sauna room, for any reason,
become dangerously high, the automatic temperature overheat protector will turn off power from the
heater. Always find out the cause of overheating. The power can be turned on again by pressing the
overheat protector reset button (see page 10 types C and page 14 types E).
Heating time
Heating the sauna too long consumes energy and does not improve the steaming properties. The best
steam is achieved by keeping the sauna’s heating time relatively short, about 30-60 min. according to
the size of the sauna and the heater’s power. The size of the sauna, glass doors, windows, or materials
used may increase the heating time.

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Water thrown on heater
We recommend using hand-warm water. The water used for throwing on the heater should be house-
hold fresh water. Smoother steam can be achieved by throwing the water to the heater sides / lower
stones. If you want tougher and more aggressive steams, pour plenty of hot water all at once on the
heater.
Sauna room structure
The sauna, and especially its roof, should have good thermal insulation, as the steam tends to escape
through the roof. Due to moisture we recommend using aluminium foil. The heater is dimensioned
according to the sauna space.
In addition to the conventional sauna structure (wool insulation, foil, timber), the power consumption
is also affected by the following; if the sauna has walls made of uninsulated stone, tile or concrete
surfaces or timber, the heater power should be slightly increased.
The heater power need (kW) increases for every uninsulated square meter the same amount as if
increasing space by 1.2 m3 and on timber surfaces by 1.5 m3. Also the glass surfaces (glass walls,
doors and uninsulated stone surfaces) are calculated as 1.2 m3 per square meter. Choose a higher-
powered heater in borderline cases.
The sauna needs to have an efficient ventilation in order to achieve a good oxygen level and get fresh
air. The air change rate needs to be at least 6 times per hour. For a sauna with an electric heater, the
most convenient ventilation is mechanical. We recommend to place the valved fresh air tube above the
heater (min 50 cm) either on the wall or in the roof. The exhaust valve should be placed as far away
from the heater and as close to the floor level as possible. An option is to lead the exhaust air below
the sauna door into the wash room. In that case there has to be a minimum 50 mm opening between
the door and the floor. It is highly recommendable to install an exhaust air valve in the roof, through
which moisture exits after the sauna session.
For more information, see the construction guidelines and building regulations.

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Heat control
Sign light “heater on”
7. Wiring diagram C-type (fixed control)
The recommended minimum safety
distances between the heater and any
inflammable material besides and
below the heater are as described in
picture 4.4.
Floor
8. Wall module installation
Targeted height for the upper egde of the heater

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The time switch (4+8 h) operates as the heater’s main switch. After the desired time the time switch
automatically turns the power off from the heater. If you wish the heater to warm up after a set time,
you can set the timer to start the warm-up after 1-8 hours. The maximum warm-up time is 4 hours.
Example:
If you wish to go to the sauna as soon as possible, set the time switch between 1 and 4. The heater
switches on immediately and begins to warm up. The desired temperature can be set by turning the
thermostat.
If you wish to go to the sauna in three hours, set the timer to 2 on the time switch 1-8. The timer starts
and the power will be turned on and the heater will start to warm up after two hours.
When power has been turned on, the heater will remain on for up to 4 hours. After this power will be
turned off automatically. If desired, power can be switched off earlier by turning the time switch to zero (0).
Always make sure that the time switch has turned power off after the set time period!
9. The operation of the clock timer and thermostat of the C-type
Time switch
Overheat protectors
reset switch
Thermostat
Additional connection options
Wiring a signal light outside the sauna room:
The H07RN-F cable should be used as connection cable and its cross-sectional area should be the
same as that of the connecting cable
Control of electric heating with the heater:
The electric heating control cable should be brought directly to the heater’s junction box and then
further to the heater’s terminal block with a rubber cable as strong as the connecting cable.
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