Q:"Does the sauna have remote access?" asked by Scott
A:"No, the sauna does not have remote access."
Q:"Are the benches removable so that hot yoga can be done in them?" asked by Natasha
A:"The sauna room is not suitable for hot yoga due to its size."
Q:"How does the infrared work" asked by Jay
A:"Infrared works as a penetrating wavelength, not losing its energy in the air and having the ability to penetrate the body’s soft tissue. This allows for infrared saunas to offer a much more relaxing temperature and a far gentler air to breathe than a traditional hot sauna."
Q:"What are the dimensions of the glass door?" asked by Michael
A:"The dimensions of the glass door are 60" x 21.75" x 0.25"."
Q:"Is this a plug-and-play sauna or do I need a dedicated line to operate?" asked by Cassandra
A:"This sauna plugs into a dedicated 20 amp 110-volt outlet. Please consult a certified electrician for replacing a 15 amp dedicated receptacle with an approved 20 amp dedicated receptacle and 20 amp breaker. Do not plug any other appliances into the power supply of the sauna room other than the designated sauna connections/plugs."
Q:"What is the largest piece if the pieces are removed from the box?" asked by Barbara
A:"The largest piece will be 70" x 72"."
Q:"Is there anyway to make steam to increase humidity levels?" asked by Dave
A:"This is a dry infrared sauna. There is no steam."
Q:"Do I wire two hot wires or just one hot and a neutral?" asked by Craig
A:"The sauna hooks up to a standard 20A/120V outlet and circuit. We would recommend consulting a certified electrician to make sure it gets hooked up correctly."