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The following information is presented as an aid to those installing a steam
generator or constructing a steam room. Due to 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.
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°F, 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 lie down greatly enhances the steam bath experience.
- A steam room, unlike a sauna, is a moist environment. 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 the shower head, handle escutcheon and steam head 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' with 7' preferable. 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 provide sufficient space to remove elements should they ever need replacing.
- Protect steam generator from freezing, moisture and areas that might exceed 140°F. (do not mount generator in the steam
room or in an outdoor location)
- The all copper line from the steam generator to the steam room should not exceed 20 feet, should always slope toward the steam
generator or steam head, should not form traps or gullies 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 reasonable length of time.
When sizing the generator, determine the cubic footage of the space being
heated (Width x Length x Height) then add the following:- Each glass block wall or exterior wall (if freezing is possible)+10%
- Ceramic tile mortar bed or cement board backing +20%
- Cast iron tub +20%
- Natural stone (marble, granite, slate, etc.) +100%
You can then consult the tables above to determine the proper sized generator for your application.

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"You offer many brands. Why should I pick Steamist?"
We think all of the brands that we offer are of excellent quality. We especially like the Steamist models #SM-46 and #SM-79.
These models have an especially nice feature in that they offer exceptional flexibility of design by providing an adjustable kilowatt level to better size the unit to your
bath area. All SM units feature stainless steel construction and solid-state circuitry. All are designed to last for years
of maintenance-free operation. Conservative on water and electricity, Steamist generators are UL listed and include a
factory five-year limited warranty. We also like their telephone type connectors, which make it a snap to install the
Steamist generator. The plumbing hookup and electrical lines are similar to those of your existing hot water heater. These
units can be installed as far away as 25 feet from the bath area. Steamist has been the leading manufacturer
of personal steam baths for over 35 years.
"Will a simple control (like the TC-110) be sufficient to operate a steam unit?"
Yes, it will work but we recommend getting a control with a thermostat (like the TC-135 instead of the TC-110). Imagine controlling the temperature of your house
with an on-off switch rather than a thermostat. The controls with thermostats are much nicer as they allow you less thinking
and monitoring....in other words....less stress (which is one of the reasons to get a steam generator in the first place...so that you can relax).
"What kind of warranty does Steamist offer?"
Steamist offers a five-year warranty on everything and one year on labor...2 years on labor if purchased after 02/01/01.
"What 'stock' finishes do they offer?"
Stock finishes for Steamist are: Polished Chrome, White, Polished Brass, Polished
Nickel, Brushed Nickel, plus these finishes in the designer models only:
Brushed Chrome, Black Nickel, Pewter, Antique Brass, Polished Gold and Oil
Rubbed Bronze.
"How long will a Steamist generator last?"
A study by Steamist found that the average life of the element [the
heart of the unit] was 14 years nationally.
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