between 170 to 190f.
about 70-100°C.
When I was a kid and my parents built a sauna to our summer cottage, I spent two hours straight in the sauna, but that is pretty hardcore even on my standards. As long as you as you keep yourself hydrated, there is no real time limit how long you can be in a sauna. A normal sauna session usually consists of several short 5-20 minute sessions (depending on the amount of löyly thrown and the temperature of the sauna) where you go cool off in between.
Searching for "Sauna Kit" on Overstock.com yields a result for a temperature control kit.
Ceramic tile is easy to clean, and pretty heat resistant. It does heat up quite well if the sauna is really well, so that it's hot to walk on the floor, but doesn't affect the temperature of the sauna as much as the stove (kiuas) does.
There are many different brands of sauna heaters available. Each sauna heater system has a fail safe temperature control. This control automatically shuts down the heating element when the temperature reaches between 150 - 190 degrees Fahrenheit.
If boiling water is poured on skin, the skin burns. But sauna does not burn our skin even though the temperature in sauna is close to 100˚C. The reason is that the air inside sauna has very little moisture. If the air in sauna was humid, the skin would burn.
usually the Turkish steam sauna is somewhere around 40 degrees, smoke saunas are around 60 degrees, swedish sauna is somewhere between 50 and 80 celsius, finnish sauna is between 70 and 100 celsius
About the same as Finnish saunas; ~70-100°C
If it does not open - vehicle will overheat rapidly - no cabin heat If it does not close - vehicle will not get to normal operating temperature and therefore no heat
It does, but it is very minimal because kiuas is usually insulated from the floor so that it doesn't touch the floor. The temperature from kiuas in sauna rises up and the floor can sometimes totally cold in the winter even if it is near 100 degrees Celsius on the top shelf
Yes if the thermostat doesn't close coolant will not reach normal operating temperature - therefore vehicle will run cold and not produce adequate cabin heat
When it doesn't function properly Doesn't open - vehicle will overheat with no cabin heat in a very short run time Doesn't close - vehicle will not attain normal operating temperature - no cabin heat
A sauna is warmer than body temperature. Inside a sauna your body has difficulty cooling off by perspiration. If your internal temperature gets too high, it can cause brain damage. That is why saunas have time limit recommendations. The owners do not you brain damaged in their saunas. Of course you are probably already brain damaged if you refuse to follow their regulations.