Sauna Heater the heart of your home sauna
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What is the most important thing in your home sauna? The sauna
heater of course. With the right type of heater your can regulate
the temperature and achieve the exact result you want. Whether heated
by wood, electric, gas or ultraviolet, the outcome is basically
the same. A highly heated room, typically accompanied by bursts
of steam.
A typical sauna heater can provide temperatures of between 185
and 195 degrees Fahrenheit. This is usually accompanied by a humidity
level of between 70 and 100 percent. Others, however, may prefer
the temperature to be between 110 and 120 degrees with a 10 to 30
percent humidity level.
How to choose a sauna heater
When looking for a heater for your sauna, it’s important
to think about these ranges and what you prefer. Saunas, which rely
on heated rocks to create steam are fairly popular and provide a
space for certain types of stones to be heated. Many people believe
the sauna heater requiring a wood burner provides a better experience.
The burning wood heats the sauna and rocks and the person can sprinkle
water on the rocks to create steam.
Infrared sauna heaters
Manufacturers of low wattage infrared sauna heaters claim their
products evenly distribute heat when the stainless steel elements
are placed throughout the sauna. Typical small saunas, for one to
four people can be heated by plugging them into a household 110-volt
outlet. Larger units may require higher voltage levels. They are
used in bigger saunas.
A wood or gas sauna heater will require proper ventilation with
a wood burner usually installed outside the unit, but most have
a means of adding wood to the fire from inside. The required ventilation
will prevent dangerous gases from being trapped inside the sauna.
New invention - ultraviolet sauna heater
The growing trend in a sauna heater is the far ultraviolet type,
which is typically made of 100% ceramic materials, allowing the
infrared to pass through easily and provide evenly distributed heat.
Claims are this type of heat is absorbed into the body more readily,
offering the benefits sought more easily.
The lifespan of a typical far ultraviolet sauna heater is about
10,000 operating hours, which translates into about 35 years if
used five times per week. Operating costs, of course, will be determined
by the times it is in use as well as the times it is operating while
not being used.
No matter which type of sauna heater that is chosen there are certain
health-related concerns to be considered. While it’s been
noted that blood pressure may be lowered due to the increase in
capillary size, checking with a doctor before using a sauna may
be a prudent move.
Choosing the right heater will make your sauna experience more
enjoyable, so don't try to save when shopping for one.
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