Hallo, ich bin gerade in eine Mietwohnung gezogen, die über eine Sauna verfügt. Allerdings ist die Sauna nicht heiß genug und bleibt bei etwa 50 °C.

Aufgrund der niedrigen Temperatur haben die Steine ​​während des Saunagangs noch Wasser.

Wie kann ich das mit dem Vermieter besprechen? Was passiert, wenn ich kontaktiere und sie das Problem nicht beheben möchten? Ich unterschreibe gerade einen einjährigen Mietvertrag mit ihnen und kann nicht wirklich ausziehen.

Vielen Dank an alle für die Kommentare! Hier ist das Setup, das ich letzte Nacht verwendet habe. Habe ich alles richtig eingestellt?

https://ibb.co/94QLsDV

Sauna is not hot enough in rented apartment
byu/Humble-Tomatillo7352 inFinland



Von Humble-Tomatillo7352

10 Comments

  1. Old-Championship2649 on

    Turn the thermostat higher or if you done that and it still doesnt heat you should contact them right away otherwise they might take the cost from you thinking you broke it.

  2. JKristiina on

    There is most likely a dial that you can turn to turn the saunastove hotter

  3. NeilDeCrash on

    First we should rule out user error. Can you take a picture of the control panel.

    Have you definitely switched it on properly and are all of your breakers turned on or have any of them popped – there should be 3.

  4. -DementiaPraecox- on

    How’s the ventilation when heating the sauna? In my apartment the central ventilation is controlled from the kitchen and if it’s on the max when heating the sauna it’ll suck the newly heated air out, capping the temperature to around 50C.

  5. Every-Progress-1117 on

    Check that the sauna is properly on – some thermostat/timer knobs have a “warm up” period, eg: if you turn the knob to 4 hours, it’ll spend 2 hours being “warm” and 2 hours at proper sauna temperatures.

    Or, the thermostat itself could be broken. Beyond that, it could be the heating elements, electrical connection, eg: most electric saunas use 3 phase and one (or even two) wires could be loose (dangerous situation).

  6. I am assuming it is an electrical one. The communal one in my apartment building takes time to heat up, so on my appointments I am the first to be there for the day so I have to wait for the sauna to heat up. How long have you waited for it to heat up? If it doesn’t go over 50 C then definitely tell your landlord.

  7. panchomarillo on

    Ok im pretty sure you have blown fuses. The stove has 3 fuse sets and 1 or two are blown, so check the fusebox first and if they are intact / blown, then i would say the stove itself is broken.. or the thermostat is set too low but i would assume anyone with this problem had checked this as its quite obvious one.. 🙂

  8. Humble-Tomatillo7352 on

    Thank you for the comments! I added the picture in the main thread!

  9. I don’t understand those controls. Timer is easy, but what are the other two supposed to be? Rajoittimen palautus and lämmitys?

  10. You might aswell put a few laptops in there and you can reach 50 degrees 😂

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