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Ventilation design of sauna room

In order to obtain a soothing sauna effect, hot air and cold air should be mixed in a proper proportion in the sauna room. Another reason for ventilation is to absorb the air around the electric heater and transfer the heat to the far end of the room. The position of the vent can be adjusted according to the design of the sauna room and the preferences of the owner.

Setting of air inlet

The air inlet should be directly arranged on the wall below the electric heater. When forced ventilation is used, the air inlet should be set 60 cm above the electric heater or on the ceiling above the electric heater. The recommended air inlet size is 5- 10cm.

Air mixing

Through these vents, heavier cold air can enter the sauna room and mix with lighter hot air generated by the electric heater, so that bathers can fully breathe fresh air.

Setting of exhaust port

The exhaust port shall be diagonally opposite to the air inlet. It is suggested to set an exhaust port under the wooden board of the sauna room and try to stay away from the exhaust port. The exhaust port can be set near the floor, or it can extend from the ground to the vent under the ceiling or door of the sauna room through a special exhaust pipe. In this case, the chute should reach at least 5cm, and the shower room should adopt forced ventilation. The size of the exhaust port should be twice that of the air inlet.