Wood fired heater is the choice for those who like it hot and lots of steam. The wood fired heater heats up in nearly the same time as an electric heater, but because of its large volume of rocks, it has a much larger heat storage capacity. A must for anyone with a cottage!

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Wood Fired Sauna Heater

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Wood Fired Heater

Northern Lights Cedar Saunas offers the KOTA line of wood-fueled sauna heaters. These are quality wood fired sauna heaters made in Finland.

This stove features a glass door so you can watch the fire as you enjoy the sauna. Shown at left is the 6" pipe adapter we include with each stove at no charge.

The sauna stove has a large stone chamber and fire surface area for excellent heat storage capacity. The upper surface of the fire chamber is 10 mm (3/8") thick, ensuring years of enjoyable use. The outer mantle is beautiful enameled steel. The exit flue can be user-configured to exit the top or the rear of the  sauna stove.

A new design in the combustion chamber ensures a good draft and the stones are heated evenly and effectively. Note: Chimney not include, please contact local building inspector to ensure proper codes for your area, as with any sauna wood heater this is not CSA approved.

 

Wood Sauna Heater Specifications

Model Family 16
Height 750 mm or 30 inches
Width 400 mm or 16 inches
Depth 490 mm or 19.6 inches
Recommended amount of stones 38 Kg or 93 pounds
Weight without stones 52 Kg or 115 pounds
Distance of the flue outlet (center) from floor 600 mm (24") from behind.
850 mm (34") from above with 90 degree elbow
Outside Diameter of the outlet 120 mm or 4 5/8"**
Sauna room capacity 6 - 16 cubic meters
211 - 565 cubic feet

** Comes with adapter for 6" standard stove pipe

  • The size of the fire door is 8 1/4" wide x 7" high.
  • The fire box measures 16  inches deep.  Accommodates 15 1/2" logs.
  • The door swing is adjustable by the user for right or left hand swing.
  • Supplied with enameled, removable ash tray for easy cleaning.
  • Supplied with coil-wire "constant cool" handle. (Can be mounted right or left on the door)
  • Door should be lifted 1/4" when closing to secure it in the closed position.
  • Flue can be exit at the rear or the top of the heater. Changeable by customer.

Wood Fired Sauna Stove Installation Specifications

 

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