why sauna Dyntar
- every cabin made-to-measure
- 7 years warranty
- most wide options for facing materials
- company with tradition since 1991 with own manufactury
- horizontally stored deck facing
- detached panel construction of sauna cabins
- poplar for facing and interior
- wooden or glass doors
- magnetic shutter for doors
- sauna completely from thermoaspen (facing, interior)
PREPARING BEFORE YOU BUILD A SAUNA
To successfully install a DYNTAR sauna cabin, we have 2 basic requirements:
- in the intended place for the cabin, ceramic floor tiles laid level, ideally without side facings
- The possibility of connecting the heater to mains electricity, and in case of using a different type of heater, at least the possibility to connect a light
NECCESSARY STEPS FOR ALL TYPES
Room for the sauna and its placement
for the guarantee that the firm Dyntar provides, it is necessary that the room for the sauna has a wall humidity of 11% and that atmospheric humidity does not exceed 55%. If these conditions cannot be met, the sauna will not be provided with a 2 - year guarantee
The Floor for the Sauna Cabin
the floor surface in the sauna should be level with no rises or falls. It must be easily cleanable and resistant to large temperature fluctuations, the most suitable material being frost resistant ceramic. The floor under the sauna should exceed its edge horizontally by at least 3cm (if the sauna does not take up the whole room) and it is unacceptable to place a drainage gully there
Electricity supply
The supply is carried out using cables meeting Czech norms (see the table of heaters below). The maximum cross-section of the cable must be kept to with regards to the connection clips of the sauna regulator.
| Type of heater | Power | Voltage | Supply cable | Circit breaker |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NS30 | 3,0 kW | 230V+PE+N | CYKY 3x 2,5 | 1x16 A |
| NS45 | 4,5 kW | 3x400V+PE+N | CYKY 5x 2,5 | 3x10 A |
| NS60 | 6,0 kW | 3x400V+PE+N | CYKY 5x 2,5 | 3x16 A |
| NS90 | 9,0 kW | 3x400V+PE+N | CYKY 5x 2,5 | 3x25 A |
| NS12 | 12 kW | 3x400+PE+N | CYKY 5x 4 | 3x25 A |
| NS15 | 15 kW | 3x400+PE+N | CYKY 5x 6 | 3x25 A |
| NS18 | 18 kW | 3x400+PE+N | CYKY 5x 6 | 3x32 A |
| NS21 | 21 kW | 3x400+PE+N | CYKY 5x 6 | 3x50 A |
| NS24 | 24kW | 3x400 | CYKY 5x10 | 3x50A |
Mounting the control regulator
as standard, it is mounted on the front (external) side of the sauna about 170cm above the floor; the heater is mounted on the internal side of the same wall, for interior lighting it is not necessary to install a special cable (it is directly run off the regulator)
DIFFERENCES DEPENDING ON TYPE OF SAUNA
There are 4 basic types of sauna, which differents from the placing:
- interior(standalone sauna)
- interior built-in(into walled area)
- outdoor
- interior for places with high humidity(pools etc.)
1. Interior sauna cabin (standalone)
electricity supply - the cable must be led into the sauna room at a height of about 210 cm with sufficient length remaining (about 2 metres) rolled up so that it can be connected to the cable of the power part of the regulator, which is included in the delivery. Protection against live contact must be ensured by using a 0.03 A current protector
2. Interior Sauna Cabin (built-in)
electricity supply - cable must be led into the area in front of the sauna at a height of about 210 cm with sufficient length remaining (about 50cm) so that it can be connected to the cable of the power part of the regulator, which is included in the delivery. From the same place it is necessary to run two PVC pipes of diameter 20mm through the wall - "A" to the sauna area, "B" to the place where the control panel will be situated - from this point it is also necessary to ensure an access opening or pipe "C" of diameter 50mm to the area of the sauna (wiring for sensor)
room for the sauna and its placement - Intake and exhaust openings are necessary to ensure correct air circulation and heating in the sauna. The inlet opening is always placed under the heater with a diameter of about 60 - 100 mm and about 150mm above the floor. The exhaust opening is placed about 150 - 200 mm below the ceiling, ideally opposite the heater. Neither of the openings may lead to outside areas, as this may lead to formation of condensation in the cabin (due to temperature fluctuations). Door opening - if the room is walled in on all sides, it is necessary to ensure an opening for the door of dimensions min. 72 x 205cm.
mounting the control regulator - as standard, it is mounted at the entrance to the sauna about 170cm above the floor, for interior lighting it is not necessary to install a special cable
3. Outdoor Sauna Cabin
room for the sauna and its placement - there are no recommendations on where an outdoor sauna should stand. It only concerns the meeting of basic hygiene regulations when taking saunas, linked with options for cooling down and relaxing
the floor for the sauna cabin - under the sauna we recommend¨ a raised concrete slab that extends at least 30 cm out on all sides
electricity supply - the cable must be led to the concrete slab whilst leaving sufficient reserve of about 3 metres rolled up so that it can be connected to the cable of the power part of the regulator, which is included in the delivery. Protection against live contact must be ensured by using a 0.03 A current protector. Saunas with wood-burning heaters require a 220 volt electricity supply merely for connecting a light source
4. Interior sauna cabin for places with high humidity
room for the sauna and its placement - the room must be sufficiently de-humidified to ensure the required level of humidity in the room. The sauna must then have the surface of its exterior paneling treated with paint resistant to humidity, its lower frame must be made of AI profiles and we recommend the use of all-glass doors
electricity supply - according to the choice of cabin, specifications for variations A, B and C apply



