As MrSteam's Engineering Manager, Peter Titolo is the man with the right answers at his fingertips regarding the commercial uses of MrSteam equipment. He recently spoke with the owner of a day spa, and we thought what he had to say might help others who have the same questions – but haven't yet had the opportunity to ask him directly! So, we've recreated the conversation in an easy-to-read format below.
The best commercial steam system for your location depends on the number of people who use it and the size of your room. Let's say you have a 350 cu. ft space and want two people using it at once. Then, you can benefit from the MrSteam CT day spa unit.
Unlike the CU units for large, heavily used rooms, the CT day spa units are geared toward a more intimate experience where only one or two people would use the steam room at a time.
Note that with this equipment, you should not run the steam room for more than six hours a day. Three hundred and fifty cubic feet is well within the maximum size limit for a CT unit, which, when we take construction materials into account, shouldn't exceed 675 cubic feet.
The type of steam generator depends on the size of your spa room and the materials you plan to use for it. After selecting the materials, use a simple formula: basic room volume + construction materials = total adjusted volume. Then, you can use this number to choose the right generator.
Here is how it works:
Look at the chart below to determine which generator size is perfect for your steam room. Note that the correct size generator is essential. Too small, and the generator will need to work overtime to fill the room with steam. Too large, and you'll be wasting power unnecessarily.
The best place for your steam generator should be within 60 feet of the steam room, in a temperature-controlled space, where spa users can't access it. We also suggest leaving around 12 inches of space to the unit's top, right, and left to facilitate servicing.
In addition to the generator, you may need an in-shower control, an Aroma Designer steamhead, a temperature probe, a CT Steamstop button, a condensation pan, and a CT AutoFlush. For your convenience, MrSteam packs all of these with the steam generator.
No, every steam room will need a dedicated CT generator and control system.
A 15-minute steam shower consumes just 2 gallons of water compared to the 50 gallons required for a 20-minute traditional shower.
For the most part, water straight from the tap is perfectly fine. However, if you live in an area with hard water, you should invest in a water softener to improve the longevity of your steam generator. Our Installation, Operating, and Maintenance manual includes water quality guidelines, so do check those out.
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To maximize the steam room experience, we recommend using the versatile iTempot Plus control that allows you to connect AromaSteam and ChromaTherapy systems.
We're here for you! Call MrSteam at 1-800-76-STEAM or contact us online. In addition to loads of resources and more information about everything we've discussed, we also have a chat function right here on the website.