A Guide for Commercial steam room installation!

Author: Amfinn Sauna

Found in most famous hotels, public sports centers, ski resorts, swimming pools, fitness centers, and other gym/health facilities, the commercial steam rooms are rooms designed to maintain dry heat environment with high-temperature which are found in various sizes.

Commercial steam room installation requires special design strategies than residential steam rooms. The size of commercial steam room ranges from 6' x 6' up to a 10' x 14'. However, the standard size of commercial steam room is 6 'x 8', 6' x 9' and 7' x 10'. These are designed to contain seven to ten people at once. Other interior inside a standard steam room consist large capacity rock container, waterproof floor, a drain, double thickness benches typically 8' separate control panel with locking cover, and wood finish thermometer in propane heaters or height-gas with built-in timer and thermostat. However, the upper most benches inside a steam room have more heat in comparison to the lower bench. Once the temperature of the steam room is raised to its maximum level, it needs only a little energy to maintain constant heat.

Commercial steam rooms have specifically been designed for a day long usage, so proper insulation is needed to prevent heat loss. To make the bathing inside the steam room enjoyable, the steam should have facilities to uphold heat down to the lower bench. In addition, heat can be upheld in a constant level by falling the ceiling height and lifting up the benches-levels up-to 36" – 40" for the top and 18"-20" for the bottom. During your commercial steam room installation your steam room manufacturer will advise you various required things such as Draft-free ventilation system along with flexible shutter is needed for a comfortable sauna. Generally, all interior are made of wooden with wooden corner-doors and windows. Moreover, stainless steel saunas are also another option for commercial use.

Now that you have finished your commercial steam room installation, it is time to fit it out so that you can reap the maximum benefit from it. Headrests, gadgets and gauges... these are the fun part of putting your steam together.

The timber that you use for your sauna headrests and seats is imperative. Numerous sauna aficionados demand utilizing Abachi wood since it doesn't lead warm well and stays cool notwithstanding when the temperature gets high. This is especially essential in the event that you are having a steam sauna (instead of an infrared sauna) as the working temperatures are higher. Use timber that doesn't have hitches in it, as these will get hot, and you need it to have a pleasant smooth, fragment free wrap up. In the event that you pick Abachi wood you won't be frustrated.

You will need to have a temperature Gage and clock inside your steam. These can be bought independently or a few suppliers have them in a solitary unit. They can either be cutting edge advanced, or if you are more of a traditionalist, you can go for sand 'egg-clock' design. If you have a steam sauna you ought to likewise put resources into a hygrometer that measures the humidity of the environment.