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The Auburn masterfully combines a compact, space-saving design with a spacious feel, thanks to an abundance of windows. Accommodating you and two others, this sauna offers a choice between the intense heat of the top bench or a milder temperature on the bottom bench.
Designed to seamlessly fit into your existing space and utilize your current flooring, the Auburn comes equipped with a Harvia 6.0kW electric heater that can heat the room to 180ºF within an hour. If you prefer to go about your day first, you can delay the start time by up to eight hours. Every sauna session is bathed in natural light and soothing löyly, making the Auburn a perfect addition to your relaxation routine.
Amps: | 15, 30 |
Watts: | 6kW |
Electrical: | 110V, 15-amp service, plug-in connect |
Lighting: | Interior LED light |
Heater: | 6kW, 240V, 30-amp requirement, hard-wire connect |
Interior Length: | 42½″ |
Interior Width: | 65¼″ |
Interior Height: | 76⅛″ |
Interior Dimensions: | 65¼″W x 42½″D x 76⅛″H |
Exterior Height: | 77⅝″ |
Exterior Width: | 69⅞″ |
Exterior Length: | 47⅛″ |
Exterior Dimensions: | 69⅞″W x 47⅛″D x 77⅝″H |
Infrared saunas are engineered with the finest materials and technology so you can rest, relax and restore. Let the warm relaxation enhance your mood and well-being, while releasing muscle tension from your physical daily activities.
Using a sauna is generally safe and beneficial, as long as you follow the proper guidelines and precautions. However, there are some risks and side effects that you should be aware of, such as:
Indoor and outdoor saunas have their own advantages and disadvantages, depending on your location and climate. Indoor saunas are more convenient and accessible, as they are located inside your home. They are also more protected from the weather and the elements. However, indoor saunas require more ventilation, drainage, and structural support. They may also take up more space and increase your indoor temperature and humidity. Outdoor saunas are more spacious and scenic, as they are located outside your home. They are also more natural and fresh, as they have more air circulation and sunlight. However, outdoor saunas require more maintenance, landscaping, and weatherproofing. They may also be more exposed to insects, animals, and vandalism.
Infrared and traditional saunas differ in the way they heat the body and the air. Infrared saunas use light waves to heat the body directly, without heating the air around it. Traditional saunas use a heater to heat the air in the, which then heats the body indirectly. Some of the differences between infrared and traditional saunas are:
To install and maintain your sauna, you should follow these steps:
There are several factors that you should consider when choosing a sauna, such as:
To make the most of your sauna experience, you should follow these tips:
The frequency and duration of using a sauna depend on your personal preference and tolerance. Generally, it is recommended to use a sauna at least once a week for 15 to 30 minutes per session4. You can also adjust the temperature and humidity of the sauna to suit your comfort level. However, you should avoid using a sauna for more than an hour at a time, as it may cause dehydration, overheating, or fainting.
Using a sauna can provide many benefits for your health and well-being, such as:
A sauna is a space where you can relax and sweat in dry or moist heat. There are two main types of saunas: infrared and traditional. Infrared saunas use light waves to heat your body directly, without heating the air around you. Traditional saunas use a heater to heat the air in a wood-paneled or barrel. You can also pour water on the heated rocks to create steam and increase the humidity. The temperature in a sauna can range from 120°F to 220°F, depending on the type and setting of the sauna room.