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Sauna climate

Natural ventilation of a wooden sauna by means of windows and outer door.

For a good sauna climate, optimal ventilation of the cabins is decisive. Humidity and bodily perspiration do pollute the air during sauna sessions in an extreme way. Here, an effective exchange of oxygen (multiple exchange - about 5 times per hour) is inevitable for healthy well-being.

Tip:
Do choose a frame without floor - sauna installation on levelling stands. The advantage here is a precaution against wood rot due to damp (good ventilation from underneath is guaranteed) especially near water facilities/pools as well as an optimal levelling of floor bumps.


Ventilation

Fresh air (oxygen) is directly led to the underneath of the sauna heater through a channel. Due to the heat of the oven, the fresh air is spread and consumed within the room. An integrated air exhaust duct (flaps inside the lowest area) continuously and regulatively  transports the used air to the outside. It is recommended to have a hole in the wall or an outlet to the outside.

Infrared cabins and steam bath showers  are usually ventilated via ventilation slots near the doors.

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