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Harvia is a leading Finnish manufacturer of wood-burning and electric sauna heaters, steam generators, and spa accessories.

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Harvia is one of the world's most globally recognized brands in the sauna and spa market, founded in Finland in 1950. Renowned for preserving the authentic Finnish sauna tradition, Harvia designs and manufactures a wide array of wellness products, including wood-burning stoves, electric sauna heaters, steam generators, and infrared cabins.

The company focuses on safety, durability, and user experience, providing solutions for both residential homes and commercial spa facilities. In addition to heaters, Harvia offers advanced control units, sauna rooms, and a variety of sauna accessories to create a complete and relaxing bathing environment.

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HARVIA SP80E 4.5kW Spirit Heater Installation Guide

May 18, 2026
HARVIA SP80E 4.5kW Spirit Heater Installation Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING: Indicates a hazardous…

HARVIA KIT1 Magnus Barrel Sauna Instruction Manual

April 5, 2026
HARVIA KIT1 Magnus Barrel Sauna Product Specifications Product Name: Magnus Barrel Sauna Manufacturer: Harvia Weight Capacity: 1,000+ lbs Electrical Requirements: Copper wire with 90 °C insulation IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER:…

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Harvia Vega Compact Sauna Heater 1.9kW User Manual

Vega Compact Series • March 22, 2026
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of the Harvia Vega Compact 1.9kW sauna heater. Learn about its features, specifications, and troubleshooting tips.

Harvia C150 Sauna Control Unit User Manual

C150 • October 20, 2025
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Harvia C150 Sauna Control Unit, designed for electric sauna heaters up to 17 kW. Learn…

Harvia Vega Compact Sauna Heater User Manual (1.7kW)

Vega Compact Series • October 9, 2025
Comprehensive user manual for the Harvia Vega Compact electric sauna heater, covering installation, operation, maintenance, safety, and specifications for 1.7kW, 1.9kW, and 3.5kW models.

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  • What kind of stones should I use in my Harvia sauna heater?

    Use angular split-face sauna stones, such as peridotite or olivine-dolerite, with a diameter of 5–10 cm. Do not use light, porous ceramic stones or soft soapstones, as they can damage the heating elements.

  • How often should I replace the sauna stones?

    Sauna stones disintegrate over time due to temperature variations. It is recommended to rearrange them at least once a year and replace any disintegrated stones to maintain optimal airflow and heating efficiency.

  • Why does my new Harvia heater smell when turned on?

    It is normal for a new heater and stones to emit a smell during the first use. This is due to protective agents burning off. Ensure the sauna room is efficiently ventilated during the initial heating.

  • How do I reset the overheat protector on my electric heater?

    If the overheat protector trips (often due to freezing temperatures during transport or overheating), reset it by pressing the reset button found on the device (typically at the bottom or inside the junction box). The device must be at approximately +18°C (+64°F) to be reset.

  • Can I use the sauna alone?

    It is not recommended to use the sauna alone, especially if you have health conditions or reduced mobility. Always ensure safety precautions are followed.

  • What can I burn in a Harvia wood-burning sauna stove?

    Burn only untreated firewood. Do not burn painted wood, particle board, plastic, or waste materials, as these can damage the stove and release harmful fumes.