Complete Commercial sauna kits from Am-Finn Sauna and Steam
Am-Finn is committed to making your sauna kit purchase
and construction easy. A quality sauna originates from
the quality of materials and the sauna heater. Am-Finn
has been the exclusive “preferred vendor” for the
YMCA’s nationally for 13 years. Am-Finn is also a preferred
vendor for Gold’s Gym, Powerhouse Gyms and
Bally’s Total Fitness. Am-Finn only supplies full-length
clear Western Red Cedar. Each kit comes complete and
cut to specifications with only the best commercial quality
materials and components.
Select boards of “Grade A and better” Tongue & Groove cedar, kiln-dried, “V”
joint, for interior walls and ceiling.
Full upper and lower benches made of Grade A clear cedar (screws to be fastened from the bottom )
Removable Tru-Tile vinyl flooring or optional cedar duckboard for traffic areas.
Standard insulated door with window (see Options list for additional door styles)
100% stainless steel sauna heater (240, 208 or 480 volts) with controls.
The Heart of The Sauna: Sauna enthusiasts know that pouring
water on the sauna heater rocks will increase the sauna’s humidity
and temperature qui ckly. Club owners know that the Finnish tradition
of pouring water on the sauna heater rocks cause damage to the heater and shorten the life of the elements. Am-Finn’s Ultra Sauna heaters are the only heaters in the world that offer a solid pan design with 100%
stainless steel construct ion. The design allows the use of water while protecting the heater
components. Unlike other heaters in the market, water does not run onto the elements and effect
the electrical components. Also, Am-Finn heaters do not rust and require less maintenance
than other heaters on the market.
Smart design also results in a more energy-efficient design. The
Ultra sauna heater offers greater air-flow, therefore, heating the
room more rapidly and extending the life of the elements. This is
accomplished by a unique element chamber design that separates
each heating element. By restri cting air space, the lower cold mass
of air forces the warm air out at a higher velocity. In traditional
saunas, where the elements are grouped together in the chamber,
the elements radiate heat against each other forcing the elements
to work at a higher temperature and for longer periods of time
compared to a convection design.