The Maslova bath is a spacious cabin equipped with heating elements with sensors that control temperature and humidity. The metal frame of the bath is protected by a heat-insulating layer and vapor-proof materials. From the inside, the bath is sheathed with moisture-resistant gypsum panels (in two layers). A heat resistant heating cable is attached to the panels. The top of the structure is covered with a galvanized steel mesh covered with cement-based plaster.
The healing effect of the bath is achieved through infrared radiation. This radiation relieves the body of both the common cold and chronic diseases.
The indications for visiting Maslov's bath include:
- respiratory tract diseases (bronchitis, pneumonia);
- epileptic seizures;
- high blood pressure;
- psychological problems (depressive states);
- chronic diseases of the cardiovascular system;
- malfunctions of the endocrine system;
- gastrointestinal diseases (gastritis, ulcer).
Heating system
Maslov's bath is heated using infrared long-wave panels. On the rear side of the rectangular case there is a heat-reflecting insulation (made of foam foam). The working surface heats up to 60 degrees - this temperature is equal to the temperature of a heated Russian stove.
The long-wave panels have built-in multi-channel thermostats, with the help of which the temperature is set. All sections of the steam room have their own temperature range. Colder in the area of the floor and beds (35 - 45 ° C). The highest temperature is observed in the ceiling zone and reaches 80 ° C.
When the steam room is heated, the power consumption reaches 3 kW for 1-seater cabins and 10 kW for cabins from 5m2. In standby mode, the panels consume up to 300 W, during the operation of the steam room, this level rises to 2 kW. Compared to electric heaters, infrared panels are a more economical option.
It will take an hour and a half to warm up the bath, during which the heaters work at full power. When the temperature reaches the set level, the power consumption drops. Subsequently, the thermostat maintains the temperature in automatic mode. The control interface is simple. The choice of modes is done through the icons displayed on the display.
Features of the heat generator
For Maslov's bath, special heaters are used, called "heat generators" or "ZhG". Outwardly, this structure looks like a double metal container with heating elements and a layer of stones laid on top. The task of the WG is not to heat the room, but to generate steam. The inner tank is protected with a thick layer of insulation, so the average wall temperature does not exceed 65 degrees.
To achieve "light" steam, a steel funnel is installed between the ZhG stones, into which water is added in small portions. When the water reaches the bottom of the hot tank, it boils and gradually evaporates. When steam passes between stones and metal elements, it is heated to the required temperature. The heat generator should be fixed at a distance of one and a half meters from the floor.