Steam Room Generators
How To Select The Proper Generator Size
1. Calculate the cubic footage of the enclosure. Length
X Width X Height (in feet) = Cubic feet. Ignore deductions for benches or
other intrusions as they represent surface area to heat.
2. Add the following adjustments to the cubic footage
calculated in #1 above to account for your specific design features.
(Multiply % indicated times cubic footage calculated in #1)
A. Ceramic tile thin set, acrylic or fiberglass. Add 0%
B. Ceramic tile mortar bed or cement board backing. Add
20%
C. Cast iron tub. Add 20%
D. For each glass, glass block wall or exterior wall (if
freezing is possible) Add 10%
E. Natural stones (Marble, granite, slate). add 100%
Total = (1+2A+2B+2C+2D+2E)
3. Compare the total calculated in #2 above with the chart
below.
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Max. Cubic Footage |
Max. Cubic Footage |
| *Available Models |
240V |
208V |
| AR4 |
75 |
50 |
| AR5, AK5 |
100 |
60 |
| AR6 |
160 |
85 |
| AR7, AK7 |
220 |
110 |
| AR8.5 |
300 |
190 |
| AR10, AK10 |
400 |
250 |
| AR17, AK17 |
725 |
560 |
| AR20, AK20 |
900 |
640 |
| AR30, AK30 |
1350 |
1000 |
* Larger AK and AR models can be used to heat smaller rooms.
A steambath refreshes - deep cleans and moisturizes the skin for a healthy
Have a look at our Modular Steam Rooms, generators and controls, commercial generators, accessories and our cad drawings.
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