
Electrical Installation Instructions
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Steambath Generators Models: TSG-7 and TSG-10
Important: Locate Publication No. 199 “Steam Bath Important Safety Instructions”. This publication includes a Warning
label that the contractor must install on the wall near the entrance to the steam room in a highly visible location. This
label and its additional safety information are packaged with the generator in the envelope containing the installation
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instructions. If it is lost or missing contact Steamist (201-933-0700) for a replacement Publication No. 199. This publication along with all documents must be left with the owner.
NOTE: A “TSC” series control is required to operate the "TSG"
generator.
The Steamist “TSG” Generator operates with only “TSC” series
controls mounted inside and an optional TSX or TSR remote
control located outside the steamroom. It’s small enough in size
to be tucked away using very little space in a vanity, closet, or
basement, but large enough to provide steam for most residential
baths.
The Steamist “TSG” Steambath Generator comes factory
assembled, carefully wired and tested.
1. Pre-Installation
a) Proper electrical supply (208 or 240 Volt): See rating
label on Steam Generator and Chart on page 4.
Determine proper size of wire, voltage, amperage, and
phase for the Steam Generator. 90°C copper wire is
required for generator connection.
b) In-line fuse/circuit breaker required: Fuse/circuit breaker
to be installed must be sized in accordance with chart
on back page. Do NOT install a GFI (Ground Fault
Interrupter) to this equipment (per article 210-8 in the
National Electric Code).
c) Route power supply cable to the location where the
Steam Generator will be installed (before walls are
closed).
2. Electrical Rough-in
a) Route appropriate power cable to the location the Steam
Generator will be installed. If receptacle is desired,
mount the box for the receptacle near the location of
the Steam Generator.
NOTE: The plug and receptacle require a rating of no
less than 250V and proper amperage. Refer to chart on
page 4 for amperage rating.
After the walls are complete, the Steam Generator and
Control can be wired.
3. Steam Generator Electrical Installation
WARNING: All power to the Steam Generator must be
turned off.
a) Remove the two screws holding the electrical access
cover and remove cover.
b) Locate the supply line knockout. Mount proper strain
relief into knockout hole.
c) Strip back power cable’s outer insulation jacket
eight inches and insert into Steam Generator.
Strip back insulation ½" from the three (3) incoming wires (two power and one ground).
d) Insert ground wire into grounding lug located
on the right side of the electrical compartment
and secure.
CAUTION: Be sure the ground wire does not
come in contact with a live electrical part.
e) Locate the terminal block in the upper portion
of the electrical compartment. Insert power wires
into the power lugs on the front of the terminal
block and secure.
4. Optional Auto Drain Valve Connection
a) Open knockout for Auto Drain Valve conduit
connection.
b) Route flexible conduit from valve to knockout and
secure.
c) Connect two wires from valve to the auto DRAIN
connection J11 on the printed circuit board (see
Figure 2).
Figure 1 - Steam Generator
Knockouts for
Control Cable
Knockouts for
Electrical Supply Line
Install Upright
and Level
Water Inlet
⅜" Compression
Fitting
¾" Steam
Outlet
¾" Safety
Relief Valve
Optional Auto
Drain Valve
Model TSG-AD
IMPORTANT: The warranty of this product is voided if it is used in a commercial application or for anything other than a residential
steambath installation. All electrical connections must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with Local and National
Electric Codes.
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Electrical Installation Instructions
Models: TSG-7 and TSG-10
5. Ganging Mulltiple Steam Generators
IMPORTANT: When ganging 2 to 4 steam generators
together an additional 3199 steam head and 5370 control
cable must be purchased for each additional generator.
a) Locate the Control Cable knockout at top of steam
generator. Mount proper strain relief into knockout hole.
Checklist
Before starting, insure that the conditions of the following checklist have been met:
The proper size Steam Generator has been selected by
using the sizing page in the “Full Line Brochure,” “Pricing
Guide,” or “The Generator Sizing Guide” in the Residential Systems/Steambath Product Information section of
the Steamist website - www.steamist.com.
CAUTION: An improperly sized Steam Generator will
NOT produce the amount of steam necessary to reach
selected temperature.
The proper voltage Steam Generator has been selected
(i.e., 208V or 240V). A 208V Generator operating on
240V will damage the heating element, and a 240V
Generator operating on 208V will result in a 25%
loss of power.
b) Route 5370 control cable from any one of the 3 Modular
Jacks located on the circuit board to the steam generator to be ganged (see Figure 3).
c) Set DIP Switches on each additional Steam Generator's
main PCB as shown in the Gangable Generators chart
(see Figure 3).
The Steam Generator is installed in an upright position.
The proper sized 90°C copper wire and circuit breaker
have been used.
The circuit breaker is NOT a GFI (Ground Fault
Interrupter) type.
The Steam Generator is properly grounded.
The circuit breaker or disconnect switch is on.
Water supply is open to the Steam Generator.
Figure 2 - Internal Electrical Connections
Knockouts for
Control Cables
Water
Level
Probe
Test button
DIP Switches for
Ganging Generators
Troubleshooting LED’s
Optional Auto
Drain Connection
Modular Jacks
PC Board
Knockouts for
electrical
supply line
208/240 Volt incoming
power connections
Knockouts for
Control Cables
Water Inlet
⅜" Compression
Fitting
¾" Steam
Outlet
Safety
Relief
Valve
Optional Auto Drain
shown installed
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