Hi folks,
I am just coming to the end of a large refurbishment project for my boss's house, but I have reached an impasse.
The steam sauna we have fitted (last minute thing, no manuals either, and what paperwork was present is in Czech) requires, it would seem, at least 1.0 bar of cold water pressure to enable use of the steam generator. I am puzzled as to why as I just assumed that the steam generator would generate its own pressure whilst heating the water, but it appears not.
Anyhoo, long story short, I'm thinking of using an accumulator to boost the cold pressure just enough to kick the steamer in. When the shower part of it is being used daily, this should (hopefully?) supply enough power / pressure to successfully use the accumulator.
My questions are:
1. Am I on the right track
and
2. What size accumulator would I need?
Hope you can offer some advice, thanks guys!
I am just coming to the end of a large refurbishment project for my boss's house, but I have reached an impasse.
The steam sauna we have fitted (last minute thing, no manuals either, and what paperwork was present is in Czech) requires, it would seem, at least 1.0 bar of cold water pressure to enable use of the steam generator. I am puzzled as to why as I just assumed that the steam generator would generate its own pressure whilst heating the water, but it appears not.
Anyhoo, long story short, I'm thinking of using an accumulator to boost the cold pressure just enough to kick the steamer in. When the shower part of it is being used daily, this should (hopefully?) supply enough power / pressure to successfully use the accumulator.
My questions are:
1. Am I on the right track
and
2. What size accumulator would I need?
Hope you can offer some advice, thanks guys!