|
|
|
 |
 |
| |
| |
The Tylarium steam sauna is a variation on traditional
sauna bathing, but with much higher humidity (up to 70%).
A Tylö Combi heater is the perfect choice for enjoying
all types of sauna bathing at home dry, wet, or in clouds
of soothing steam.
For the same effect in public facilities, simply complement
a Tylö SE or SD sauna heater with a separate VA/VB steam
generator. |
 |
| |
| |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| |
|
The Tylö Combi is a sophisticated
heater that lets you enjoy traditional saunas and steam or herbal
saunas in one and the same room. The choice is yours
a traditional sauna at 70110°C in a relative humidity
of 535%, or a steam sauna at 4565°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 heater has built-in dispensers for natural herbs
and liquid essences.
The Combi combines all the hallmark features of the other high
quality Tylö heaters (see standard
heater models) with even more advanced innovations: electronic
programming of bathing mode, time, temperature and humidity;
stainless steel water tank; memory function for recall of previous
bathing mode and temperature; up to 10 hours pre-set function
and 3-hour bathing time; auto/manual on/off options; electronic
low-water cut-off and automatic drying function after completion
of the steam sauna cycle.
Transform your old sauna into a brand new Tylarium!
You can easily convert an ordinary sauna into a Tylarium by
replacing the old heater with a new Tylö Combi. To add
even more style and sophistication, select your favourites from
the wide range of doors, glazed sections, interior fittings
and sauna accessories in the extensive Tylö range. |
 |
| |
|
| |
|
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.
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. |
 |
| |
|
| |
|
 |
| |
|
| |
|
 |
 |
See also Control Panels
- Tylarium
|
|