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Instructions d'installation et d'utilisation - Harvia

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maintain the bathing temperature.<br />

Prolonged, intense heating may cause risk<br />

of fire!<br />

Excessive heating (several full loads in a row,<br />

for example) will make the stove and the<br />

chimney overheat. Overheating shortens the<br />

stove’s life span and may cause risk of fire.<br />

A good rule of thumb is that temperatures of<br />

over 100 ºC are too high in a sauna.<br />

Observe the correct wood quantities noted in<br />

the heating instructions. L<strong>et</strong> the stove, chimney<br />

and sauna room cool down if necessary.<br />

2.6. Sauna Water<br />

The water that is thrown on the stones should be<br />

clean household water. Make sure the water is of<br />

high enough quality, because water containing salt,<br />

lime, iron or humus may prematurely corrode the<br />

stove. Especially seawater will corrode the stove<br />

very rapidly. The following quality requirements<br />

apply to household water:<br />

• humus content

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