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Harvia The Wall SW80 electric sauna heater for medium-sized sauna rooms combines minimalistic Scandinavian design and user-friendly operation with top quality. The Wall is a compact, stylish, and reliable ensemble, that is suitable for various types of sauna interiors. The heater’s stylish shiny surface provides a modern touch for your sauna.
With the illuminated and easy-to-use control switches you can adjust the heater’s temperature and timer to start whenever you need it ready – such as after an exercise session or a workday.
The heater allows installation in both left- and right-handed directions. Its practical form offers greater flexibility for designing a sauna interior. For instance, The Wall integrates seamlessly into the sauna bench. High-quality materials and a smart, sturdy structure ensure a long service life.
Extra-long heating elements will last longer and transfer heat more smoothly to the stones and sauna room. The Wall heater’s design allows improved air circulation making the sauna room’s temperature more consistent, so that you can enjoy steady warmth.
Sauna Room min.-max. cu. feet (m³) | 177-431 (5-12) |
Power (W) | 8000 |
Voltage (V) | 240 |
Current (A) | 40 |
Wire Size | 8 |
Phase | 1 |
Read and follow at all times the Harvia Instructions for installation and use.
Weight | 37.26 lbs |
Dimensions | 19.69 × 12.8 × 27.56 in |
Weight | 37.26 lbs |
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Dimensions | 19.69 × 12.8 × 27.56 in |
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