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Model Selection
Model Selection Table
| Model |
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CS15 |
CS18 |
CS24 |
CS30 |
CS36 |
| KW |
3 |
4.5 |
6.5 |
8.5 |
11 |
13
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15 |
18 |
24 |
30 |
36 |
| CU FT |
90 |
150 |
250 |
375 |
500 |
600
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700 |
800 |
1200 |
1500 |
1800 |
| New |
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RV18 (coming)
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- Measure the length, width and height of steam room in feet and multiply the three measurements to calculate the room volume in cubic feet.
- Then select the proper size of steam generator from the specification table. You may need to multiply the cubic footage by a factor, based on the heat absorption materials that are used in the construction of the room.
- Use the following table to determine which factors you must apply:
| Materials Used |
Factor
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Ceramic Tiles
Glass Tiles
Slab Tiles
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0.30 |
| Fiberglass Acrylic |
0.00 |
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Natural Stones:
(Marble, Travertine, Slate, Granite, etc)
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1.00
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| Each External Wall Basement |
0.25 |
| Glass Block Wall |
0.30 |
| Outside Window Skylight |
0.15 |
| Steam Line Longer than 50 ft |
0.20 |
| Steam Line Runs Outdoor |
0.25 |
| Sum of Applicable Factors |
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Final Calculation:
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Max CU FT=
Cubic Footage x (1 + Sum of factors)
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Example: Steam room of length 7 ft, width 6 ft and height 7.5 ft with the interior finish as marble and one outside window:
Cubic footage = 7 x 6 x 7.5 = 315 cu.ft Sum of factors = 1.0 (marble) + 0.15 (outside window) = 1.15 Final Calculation = 315 x (1 + 1.15) = 677.25 cu.ft Choose Model CS15 from the above model selection table, suitable up to 700 cu. ft.
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