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Article No.: 4708
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The sauna infusion promotes sweating. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make a sauna infusion.

First, the sauna master or a person responsible for the infusion should prepare the sauna session. This means making sure that there are enough sauna stones on the sauna heater and that the heater and the cabin are heated up.

Then a bucket outside the sauna cabin is filled with water. This water can be either cold or warm. Next, infusion is added to the water, according to the dosage as recommended by the manufacturer of the infusion. Popular fragrances include eucalyptus, menthol or citro. You then go into the cabin with the filled bucket and distribute the water evenly over the hot stones of the sauna heater using a sauna trowel. The water evaporates and thus the humidity in the room is increased.

Under no circumstances should you pour too much water. The recommended amount is 20 - 30 ml per cubic metre of room volume (width x height x depth).

Example:

For a room volume of 10 cubic metres, use a maximum of 300 ml of water. If too much water is applied to the heating elements, they will wear out prematurely and a short circuit may occur in the stove.

The intensity of the infusion can be increased by the frequency with which the water is poured onto the stones. As a rule, an infusion is made 2 - 3 times.

After cooling down, sauna-goers should take a short rest, cool down with cold water and relax on a lounger.

Heating rod suitable for Weka sauna heater

A heating rod for a Weka sauna heater usually consists of a stainless steel tube with a heating coil inside. The tube has connections at the ends for the electric current and for mounting in the sauna heater.

Power and dimensions:

The power varies depending on the size of the sauna heater and the desired heat output. Typical outputs are in the range of 3 - 9 kW. The dimensions of the heating rod also depend on the size of the sauna heater.

Function

The heating rod is installed in the sauna heater and supplied with electricity. The heating coil inside the tube is heated by the flow of electricity and then transfers the heat to the sauna stones. This then heats the air in the sauna and the desired temperature is reached.


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