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Tylö is the worlds leading name in
saunas. Over the years Tylö has pioneered more innovations
than any other manufacturer to improve and popularise saunas
and home spas in general
Every Tylö sauna heater has been a landmark in the development
of the sauna each new advance a milestone of modern technology.
Thats why Tylö heaters differ from their competitors
in almost every respect. You only have to look at the design,
the precision and the quality of the finish to see that.
But the difference in class really begins to show once the heater
is switched on.
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Quickest heating-up time
Saves energy to economise on running costs: the room heats up
to the standard bathing temperature of 80°C in a record-breaking
20 minutes.
Most features
Such as side chambers with heat directors for the best possible
air circulation.
Best guarantee
The markets longest guarantee gives you greater peace
of mind when
choosing Tylö.
Superior performance
With a Tylö heater you can enjoy a pleasant sauna, wet
or dry, at whatever temperature you choose from 40110°C.
Unique stand-by function
Unbeatable for saving energy (and money!) in public facilities
such as swimming baths, hotels, etc.
Unparalleled safety
Thanks to the built-in temperature sensor and cut-out switch.
Outstanding vaporisation
The deepest stone compartment and direct contact between the
stones and heating elements ensure perfect water sprinkling
performance with unbeatable 100% vaporisation.
Best bathing climate
An integral humidifier for optimum humidity levels right from
the start.
Perfectly proportioned
The size of the stone compartment is perfectly matched to the
heater output. Tylö heaters are the only ones on the market
that can be used both with and without stones.
Finest material quality
With a solid-cast aluminium top, inner casing and stone compartment
of stainless steel.
Constant bathing temperature
The ingenious divided output function is another Tylö innovation.
Unsurpassed durability
Thanks to the high quality of the heat- and acid-resistant tubular
heating elements made in-house by Tylö.
Safest to touch
All-over Thermosafe covering ensures a low surface temperature
a mere 40°C on the front and sides of the heater.
Lowest energy consumption
Test after test confirms that Tylö is the markets
most energy efficient sauna heater. |
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Sauna heaters with integral control panels
for traditional sauna bathing.
Tylö Sport, Compact and MP
are three powerful heaters for traditional dry or wet sauna
bathing. Each one incorporates all the well-known benefits of
Tylö technology. The design includes numerous features
which enhance the pleasure of sauna bathing and which sauna
enthusiasts all over the world have grown to appreciate.
These heaters have built-in humidifiers and a deep stone compartment
in stainless steel. The triple-mantled construction is finished
on the front and sides with an all-over covering of velvet-smooth
Thermosafe. The integral control panel has a timer and thermostat,
with dials for setting time and temperature, and a pilot lamp
to show when the unit is switched on.
All three heaters can be pre-set up to 9 hours in advance, have
up to 3 hours running time (which can be prolonged) and
both manual and automatic switch-off options. |
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| Tylö Sport and Compact
have a front-mounted control panel integrated into the base
of the heater. Tylö MP has a front-mounted
control panel at the top of the heater for easy visibility and
accessibility in all types and designs of sauna.
Technical specifications
Tylö Compact:
Sauna stone capacity = 6 kg.
Compact 2/4 is convertible to 1-phase, 2-phase or 2-phase
+ N and also convertible between 2.2 kW and 4.5 kW.
Technical specifications
Tylö Sport MP:
Sauna stone capacity = 12 kg (6.6 kW) and 14 kg (8 kW)
Output: 6.6 8 kW
A word of advice: To minimise electricity consumption,
always choose the highest recommended output in relation to
the sauna volume (see the table below). This is especially
important in log saunas or saunas with glazed wall sections.
The greater the output of the heater in relation to the size
of the sauna room, the less the actual energy consumption.
This means, for example, that in a sauna room with a volume
of 4 cu.m., a 6.6 kW heater is a better choice than a 4.5
kW heater.
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* Switchable 2.24.5 kW for connection to 1-phase or 2-phase.
**Max. 2.5 cu.m. at 2.2 kW. Max roof height 2100 mm |
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Heaters with separate control panel for traditional
sauna bathing.
These heaters for traditional dry or wet sauna bathing are operated
automatically from a control panel located outside the sauna.
This solution combines advantages such as remote control with
an energy-saving stand-by function and greater convenience and
safety especially where children are concerned.
The heaters have a triple-mantled construction with an all-over,
velvet-smooth Thermosafe covering on the front and sides. In
addition they incorporate an integral humidifier and all the
other features that have become the hallmark of a genuine Tylö
heater.
Tylö S is used in combination with a thermostatically
operated TS control panel.
Tylö SE is used in combination with one of
our electronic CC control panels.
Tylö SD is a dependable, energy-saving choice
for large saunas in hotels and public facilities. The wall-mounted
design takes up no floor space and makes the sauna easier to
clean. The stainless steel top section is approved for use with
or without sauna stones. Use in conjunction with a TS control
panel or a CC panel with the RB relay box.
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Technical specifications
Tylö S SE
Output: 6.6 8 kW.
Sauna stone capacity = 12 kg (6.6 kW) and 14 kg (8 kW).
Technical specifications
Tylö SD
Output: 10.7 20 kW.
Sauna stone capacity = 20 kg.
A word of advice: To minimise electricity consumption,
always choose the highest recommended output in relation to
the sauna volume (see the table below). This is especially important
in log saunas or saunas with glazed wall sections. The greater
the output of the heater in relation to the size of the sauna
room, the less the actual energy consumption. This means, for
example, that in a sauna room with a volume of 4 cu.m., a 6.6
kW heater is a better choice than a 4.5 kW heater. |
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The Tylö Combi is quite simply the
most sophisticated sauna heater on the market the only
heater that lets you enjoy traditional saunas and steam or herbal
saunas (Tylarium)
in one and the same room.
Combi Compact RC
The choice is yours a traditional sauna at 70110°C
in a relative humidity of 535%, or a steam sauna at 4570°C
with constant or pulsating clouds of steam in 4065% humidity.
You can even add a little spice to your bathing with a refreshing
herbal sauna. The Tylö Combi heater has built-in
dispensers for dried or fresh natural herbs and liquid essences,
so you can blend your own favourite fragrance.
Tylö Combi has an electronic control panel
integrated into the front of the heaters buffer rail.
Tylö Combi RC comes complete with a separate
CC 20 electronic control panel for location outside the sauna.
Tylö Combi Compact RC is the perfect choice
for a small family sauna. Supplied complete with a separate
CC 20 electronic control panel. |
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Technical specifications
Combi and Combi RC
Sauna stone capacity = 12 kg (6.6 kW) and 14 kg (8 kW)
Output: 6.6 8 kW
Technical specifications
Combi Compact RC
Sauna stone capacity = 6 kg
Output: Convertible to 1-phase, 2-phase or 2-phase + N and also
convertible between 2.2 kW and 4.5 kW.
The Combi has all the hallmark features of a quality
Tylö heater plus a number of special technical innovations.
These include electronic programming of bathing mode, time,
temperature and humidity; stainless steel water reservoir; memory
function for recall of previous bathing mode and temperature
settings; up to 10 hours pre-set function and 3 hours bathing
time; automatic and manual on/off options; electronic low-water
cut-off; and automatic drying function after completion of the
steam sauna cycle.
A word of advice: To minimise electricity consumption,
always choose the highest recommended output in relation to
the sauna volume (see the table below). This is especially important
in log saunas or saunas with glazed wall sections. The greater
the output of the heater in relation to the size of the sauna
room, the less the actual energy consumption. This means, for
example, that in a sauna room with a volume of 4 cu.m., a 6.6
kW heater is a better choice than a 4.5 kW heater. |
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