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Steam Bath Construction
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INTRODUCTION:
The following information is presented as an aid to those installing a
steam generator or constructing a steam room, Due to complex construction variables,
climate variances and changes in the manufacturing specifications, this information
represents suggestions only. It is recommended that you consult your architect,
material manufacturer and/or specification engineer regarding your particular installation.
Please see "Disclaimer" at the end of this guide.
OBJECTIVE:
When planning a steam room project the objectives of comfort and relaxation
should be kept in mind. A room properly designed and constructed should maintain
a temperature range of 115° to 120° Fahrenheit, heat to this temperature in 15 to
20 minutes, and have a comfortable and relaxing seating arrangement. If space permits,
seating which allows the bather to recline or even to lay down greatly enhances
the steam bath experience.
STEAM ROOM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS:
- A steam room, unlike a sauna, is a moist enviroment. Avoid using
construction materials which are subject to corrosion or decay.
- All inside surfaces of the steam room must be completely sealed and covered
with a waterproof finish such as tile. Sheet-rock surfaces are not recommended.
However, fiberglass re-enforced cement sheet-rock such as "Dura Rock" or "Wonder
Board" may be used if properly sealed against moisture with a commercial waterproof
paint. All joints or cracks including shower head, handle escutcheon and steam escutcheon
should be sealed with silicone. Acrylic or fiberglass enclosures
recommended for steam by the manufacturer also make excellent steam rooms.
- Ceiling and seats inside the steam enclosure should be sloped to allow condensation
to run off the interior surfaces and prevent dripping on the bather. A ceiling
slope of 2" per foot should be adequate. In some installations, sloping
the ceiling from the center may be required to minimize the ceiling height.
- A floor drain should be provided for cleaning and allowing
water drainage. A nonskid floor surface should be used for safety.
- Ceiling height should be limited to 8'. Heights in excess of 8' may result in
hot or adequate temperatures near the ceiling, but uncomfortably cool floor temperatures.
- An area for mounting the steam generator must be selected to
provide the following:
- Allow access for servicing and providing sufficient space to remove elements should
they ever need replacing.
- Protect steam generator from freezing, moisture and areas which might exceed 140°F
(Do not mount the generator in the steam room, or in an outside location).
- The all-copper line from the steam generator to the steam room should not exceed 25
feet, should always slope toward the steam generator or steam head, should not form
traps or valleys allowing condensation to accumulate, and should be insulated to
prevent heat loss and prevent burns from accidental contact.
- The steam head should be located in accordance with the generator installation instructions
and minimize potential user contact.
- When installing the generator, plumbing unions should be used to allow removal of
generator should service be required.
- When selecting a construction material for lining the inside of your steam room,
make sure to contact the material manufacturer to determine that the material is
warranted for the hot, moist conditions of a steam room.
- The steam room must be totally enclosed.
- Ceiling vents in the steam room are not recommended. If used, they must form
a vapor-tight seal and positive closing ducts must be waterproof.
- Skylights and exterior windows are not recommended. If used, they must be double
pane. Caution must be used to insure that the height and size of a window or skylight
in a steam room does not prevent the room from maintaining comfortable temperatures
in a reasonable length of time.
SELECTING THE PROPER STEAM GENERATOR:
In order to achieve the objective of comfort and relaxation, the selection
of the proper steam generator model and size are as critical as design of the steam
room itself.
MODEL SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS:
- Water Quality: The more impurities or minerals in the water the
more flushing or filtration is required to reduce build-up in the tank. An automatic
flush and water filtration system should be considered where the water quality is
poor to reduce manual flush maintenance requirements.
- Thermostatic Control: The thermostatic controller or air switch
gives the option to regulate the temperature of the room hotter or cooler to comfort.
ln installations where the steam generator is used frequently and for greater length
of time the cost of a thermostatic control or air switch may be justified to provide
a more even temperature in the steam room.
- Digital Display: The preferences of the bather may be for simple
on/off simplicity or for more advanced feedback, including time of day, set temperature,
temperature in the steam room, remaining steam bath duration, and programmability.
POWER (KW) SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS:
- Cubic footage of steam room and surface area.
- Steam room surface material mass, Rfactor and thermal conductivity.
- Ceiling height relative to height of seating.
- Are steam room walls exterior walls subject to large temperature fluctuations?
- Actual line voltage and phase available (one phase or three phase, 240 volt
or 208 volt, the lower the voltage the lower the steam output).
- To avoid rewiring and provide the capability to "size-up" if it turns out a generator
of insufficient size is installed, it is strongly recommended that the next larger
or even second larger wire size be installed for the generator you select.
DISCLAIMER: This information represents recommendations only. Due
to conditions of your installation, these suggestions may not be applicable. AMEREC
manufactures steam generators only and therefore can not warrant and should not
be relied upon for information given concerning steam room materials or construction
techniques.
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