A sauna stove is a specific heating device that requires a special approach when purchasing. And if the problem of choice arises, then it is not at all necessary to look for a suitable model among foreign brands. Perhaps, few people in the world understand bathing issues better than Russians. A typical example: “Troika” is a trademark of a Russian manufacturer that is well aware of the traditions of Russian baths and takes into account the climatic characteristics of the country, which is important for the efficient and long-term operation of the device. There are quite a lot of models from which you can choose an option that is suitable in design, performance and cost.
Troika stove for a bath
The Troika stove for a bath is made of low-alloy steel 10 mm thick. Such products have long been used in Russian steam rooms, and their owners give only positive reviews about the devices. The devices have a simple design, but are highly powerful and energy efficient. Therefore, they quickly create the required temperature in the steam room, and at the same time are able to heat a considerable amount of water.
The manufacturer produces models designed for facing them with brickwork, as well as for open operation. Brick walls increase the heat capacity of the furnace, and as a result, increase the efficiency of their operation.
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The section presents the main models of Troika stoves; you can order all the exclusive models of the manufacturer.
Bath stove "Troika 01" with water tank
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Features and Benefits:
The design of the TROIKA 01 stove allows for guaranteed heating of three sauna rooms, creating different temperature conditions in them. A voluminous, non-ventilated stove allows you to produce a large amount of steam; the thick metal of the firebox and smoke channels will ensure a long service life of the stove (more than 15 years). Supplying water to the lower hot zone of the heater produces a large amount of light, invisible steam. The oven is designed for brick lining. Brick is the material most suitable for lining stoves and creating the mildest climate in a steam room; it gives thermal radiation close to our body, like solar heat.
Furnace material: low-alloy steel, heat plate -14mm, top of the firebox - 10mm, sides - 8mm.
Specifications:
Model | Steam room volume, m3 | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Log length, mm | Guarantee | Tank | Fire door |
Troika 01 | from 10 to 18 | 620*600*1100 | 130 | 120 | 20 | 570 | 3 years | right/left 72l | cast iron solid / metal with glass |
Models in soapstone
Elite "Troika" stoves, designed for use in Russian baths. Soapstone is a stone of natural origin, characterized by good heat capacity, increased thermal conductivity and aesthetics. This material itself is neutral, so people suffering from allergies tolerate it well. The category includes four stoves.
Model No. 06 (rounded facing)
Model No. 06 (rounded facing)
An excellent model that, with a weight of 330 kg and a power of 35 kW, is capable of heating a room with a volume of up to 30 m³. The lining itself weighs 600 kg, the maximum weight of loaded stones is 200 kg. When operating the stove, you can load logs up to 75 cm long. The dimensions of the model are 72x95x145 cm.
Water is supplied to the bottom of the heater. 2 cm heat plate. Cost – 162,580 rubles.
Model No. 06 (rectangular finish)
Model No. 06 (rectangular finish)
Dimensions are 62x74x145 cm, weight - 280 kg (plus 550 kg soapstone). The maximum weight of loaded stones is 140 kg, the power of the device is 27 kW. The stove is designed for heating steam rooms with a volume of 12-20 m³. Cost – 154,520 rubles.
Portal with two shelves
Portal with two shelves
There is not much to say here, as the name speaks for itself. The dimensions of the product are 80x180 cm, and the weight is about 330 kg. The warranty period is three years. Cost – 86,400 rubles.
Bath stove "Troika 02" with water tank
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Features and Benefits:
The design of the TROIKA 02 stove allows the stove to be fired from the washing compartment and is guaranteed to warm up two rooms of the bathhouse, creating different temperature conditions in them. In this case, the firebox, tank lid and water tap are located in the washing room, and the heater is in the steam room. A voluminous, non-ventilated stove allows you to produce a large amount of steam; the thick metal of the firebox and smoke channels will ensure a long service life of the stove (more than 10 years). Supplying water to the lower hot zone of the heater produces a large amount of light, invisible steam. The oven is designed for brick lining. Brick is the material most suitable for lining stoves and creating the mildest climate in a steam room; it gives thermal radiation close to our body, like solar heat.
Furnace material: low-alloy steel, heat plate -14mm, top of the firebox - 10mm, sides - 8mm.
Specifications:
Model | Steam room volume, m3 | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Log length, mm | Guarantee | Tank | Fire door |
Troika 02 | from 10 to 18 | 900*400*900 | 130 | 100 | 20 | 850 | 3 years | front 72 l | cast iron door without glass |
Bath stove "Troika 05" with water tank
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Features and Benefits:
The configuration of the TROIKA 05 stove is optimized for small steam rooms. The beveled top of the heater makes it easy and convenient to supply water to the stones. The steam produced on the stones goes up, without the risk of burning anyone (relevant for small steam rooms). A voluminous, non-ventilated stove allows you to produce a large amount of steam; the thick metal of the firebox and smoke channels will ensure a long service life of the stove (more than 15 years). Supplying water to the lower hot zone of the heater produces a large amount of light, invisible steam. The oven is designed for brick lining. Brick is the material most suitable for lining stoves and creating the mildest climate in a steam room; it gives thermal radiation close to our body, like solar heat.
Furnace material: low-alloy steel, heat plate -14mm, top of the firebox - 10mm, sides - 8mm.
Specifications:
Model | Steam room volume, m3 | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Log length, mm | Guarantee | Tank | Fire door |
Troika 05 | from 10 to 18 | 900*600*1100 | 150 | 120 | 20 | 850 | 3 years | right/left 72l | cast iron door without glass/metal door with glass |
What is the beauty of Tver heaters
The Troika line of stoves, Tver, among similar products, stands out as particularly massive, since high-alloy steel with a thickness of 8-40 mm was used for production. Such a considerable thickness in the area of the combustion chamber significantly increases the heat transfer and service life of the product (up to 15 years), preventing the metal from burning out at high temperatures.
Since the weight of the product reaches several hundred kilograms, to facilitate movement when installing the stove, the Troika bathhouses were equipped with wheels. For lovers of the Russian steam room, stoves are made in various modifications, including with an open heater and a mesh for stones, as well as with the ability to heat water.
The large volume of loaded stones – up to 250 kg – makes the atmosphere in the Russian steam room optimally meeting the highest criteria, providing air heating to 70 ºС and a humidity level of up to 80% in 2 hours. During this time, the stones can heat up to 500 ºС. And the water, overcoming several layers of stones, is broken into small drops, which as a result produces fine, light steam for which Russian baths are so famous.
Tver furnace equipment is also the safest: furnaces lined with brick or lined with soapstone are not capable of causing burns or harm to health. Minimal maintenance functions: the channel and window are cleaned once every five years, and ash is regularly thrown out after heating. A well-written installation guide for the Troika sauna stove makes its installation as easy as possible, even for people who have never performed such work before.
Bath stove “Troika 07 with mesh”
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Features and Benefits:
“TROIKA” 07 mesh stoves do not require brick lining. A voluminous, non-ventilated stove allows you to produce a large amount of steam; the thick metal of the firebox and smoke channels will ensure a long service life of the stove (more than 15 years). Supplying water to the lower hot zone of the heater produces a large amount of light, invisible steam.
Furnace material: low-alloy steel, heat plate -10mm, sides - 5mm.
Specifications:
Model | Steam room volume, m3 | Size, mm | Weight, kg | power, kWt | Log length, mm | Guarantee | Weight of stones, kg | Fire door |
Troika 07 mesh | from 10 to 18 | 450*700*1100 | 75 | 18 | 570 | 3 years | 160 | cast iron without glass |
Solutions for special conditions
Troika stoves, photos of which you can see in the article, are sometimes equipped with a heat exchanger. Such devices allow you to heat not only the steam room, but also adjacent rooms such as a sink, as well as a dressing room. If you are on a limited budget and the steam room has a small area, then on sale you can find models that are small in size and equipped with a convector. We are talking about model number 7, the size of which is 50x50 centimeters. This option is installed in small steam rooms, for which the manufacturer abandoned the remote firebox, adding a 60-liter water tank to the device, which is located on the pipe.
Stove for baths and saunas “Troika 07” without tank
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Features and Benefits:
Wood-burning sauna stoves are the most inexpensive and simplest type of sauna stove. As a rule, they are not subject to special requirements for steam quality and heat capacity. They are extremely simple to install and do not require a foundation. The advantage of sauna stoves is their rapid heating. On average, a wood-burning stove, correctly selected in terms of power, warms up a steam room in 40-60 minutes. It is also possible to install a heat exchanger on them to warm up the external water tank and a door with glass.
Specifications:
Model | Steam room volume, m3 | Weight of stones, kg | Painting | Heat-receiving plate thickness, mm | power, kWt | Guarantee | Fire door |
Troika 07 without tank | from 8 to 16 | 55 | heat-resistant enamel | 10 | 16 | 3 years | cast iron solid/metal with glass |
Furnace lining
In addition to laying the foundation, direct installation of the stove structure and its connection to the chimney, installation work in most cases includes lining with refractory bricks.
At the first stage, a clay solution is prepared, which is used to make spherical samples, which are shaped into a cake and left to dry for 10 days. Samples are made in different ratios of clay and fine-grained sand, preferably mountain sand and carefully sifted from debris. The proportions are as follows:
- 1 sample: clay;
- 2 sample: 9 parts clay and 1 sand;
- 3 sample: sand and clay in a ratio of 1 to 3;
- 4 sample: 3 parts sand, 1 part clay.
Dried samples are tested for strength. To do this, each cake is raised 1 meter above a hard surface and released. An unbroken sample is the optimal mixing option for brickwork. The solution is mixed, filled with water and left for 3 days to impart the necessary elasticity.
You can also use a ready-made mixture, sold at any hardware store. The clay-sand composition is convenient to use, but it has a significant drawback - the ratio of components is not always stable. In this case, the composition is brought to the ideal level by adding pure clay (if the solution turns out to be “lean”) or sand (if the solution turns out to be greasy). To increase the strength of the masonry, you can add cement to the solution - 400 grams per bucket. The average consumption of the finished mixture is 1 bag per 80 bricks.
- Before starting work, the material is moistened with water. This will improve the quality of adhesion between clay and sand and brick.
- The solution is applied on top of the previous level.
- The first level of quality refractory bricks is made from whole bricks. They start from the far corner. At the next level, use ¾ of the block, subsequently observing this order. This makes it possible to connect the rows with the highest quality possible.
- During the finishing work, all additional furnace elements are installed.
- An opening necessary for further maintenance of the stove is left in the sash area.
- The masonry is carried out up to the upper level of the stove structure, but it is necessary to leave a small gap between the brick wall and the metal structure (8-10 cm). The gap is necessary for uniform heating of the brick screen and proper air circulation.
The stove is started after installing the chimney, starting at low temperatures for 20-30 minutes
Important! At the 2-3 level of masonry, it is necessary to leave several gaps of half a brick, necessary for ventilation and additional heating of the room.
Instructions for lining a sauna stove are presented in the video:
Stove for baths and saunas “Troika 07” with tank
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Features and Benefits:
Wood-burning sauna stoves are the most inexpensive and simplest type of sauna stove. As a rule, they are not subject to special requirements for steam quality and heat capacity. They are extremely simple to install and do not require a foundation. The advantage of sauna stoves is their rapid heating. On average, a wood-burning stove, correctly selected in terms of power, warms up a steam room in 40-60 minutes. As a rule, the loading of stones in sauna stoves is small with an average tank volume of 50 liters.
Specifications:
Model | Steam room volume, m3 | Weight of stones, kg | Painting | Heat-receiving plate thickness, mm | power, kWt | Guarantee | Container for water | Fire door |
Troika 07B | 8-16 | 55 | heat-resistant enamel | 10 | 16 | 3 years | side left / right | cast iron solid/metal with glass |
Troika 07P | 10-18 | 55 | heat-resistant enamel | 10 | 18 | 3 years | front | cast iron solid/metal with glass |
Troika 07T | 8-16 | 55 | heat-resistant enamel | 10 | 16 | 3 years | on the pipe | cast iron solid/metal with glass |
Troika 07TT | 8-16 | 55 | heat-resistant enamel | 5 | 16 | 3 years | on a pipe, remote tunnel | cast iron solid/metal with glass |
Appendix: How to choose a sauna stove based on power?
It would seem that everything is simple. Manufacturers of sauna stoves always indicate what volume of steam room a particular model is intended for. Well, the volume itself is also calculated without any problems - by multiplying the length, width and height of the room.
And it is recommended to select the oven so that the calculated volume is approximately in the middle of the range specified by the manufacturer.
But there are some nuances that are still recommended to be taken into account. The volume of a fully heated room indicated by the manufacturer can still be called a “reference” volume. In other words, this is an “ideal” steam room in which there is practically no heat loss. In reality, it happens somewhat differently, that is, not all baths correspond to this “ideal”.
It’s okay - you can calculate such a “virtual volume”, which will already take into account all the nuances of the steam room design. And a special online calculator will help with this.
Below are some explanations on how to use the application.
Calculator for determining the required power of a sauna stove
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Explanations for calculations
The calculation is not complicated:
- To begin, enter the dimensions of the steam room in the appropriate fields.
- The next step is to evaluate the walls. Very often, when building a bathhouse, the walls are fully insulated, including thermal insulation with a reflective foil layer. And only after that they are sheathed with natural boards (lining). This state of affairs can be taken as a standard. But when building a bathhouse in a log house made of logs or beams, insulation is sometimes skimped on, leaving the wooden walls as they are, without any subsequent finishing at all. And to heat such an array of wood, additional power will be required.
- Next, the principle of installing the furnace is taken into account. If it is completely located in the steam room, all the heat remains here. When the firebox is moved into the dressing room, the generated heat is partially consumed outside. That is, it makes sense to make a small amendment.
- Doors may be a way for heat to escape from the steam room. It’s one thing when the door leaf is very precisely fitted to the opening and has internal thermal insulation, and another thing when the door is a simple board-type panel, or, as has become fashionable not so long ago, even glass. The program will make adjustments for this circumstance.
- The steam room may also have a window. If it exists, and this is indicated in the calculator, then two additional data entry fields will appear in which you should indicate the type of window and its area (if there are several windows, the total area).
- Finally, in the “ideal steam room” all surfaces are finished in wood. In reality, something else is also found - areas, moreover, quite large in area, lined with ceramic tiles or stone. And due to the very high heat capacity of these materials, an appropriate correction can be made. An additional data entry field will appear in which you should indicate the total area of such lined areas.
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The result will show the very “virtual volume” of the steam room, which is what it is recommended to focus on when choosing the optimal model of a sauna stove.
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Stove for baths and saunas “Troika 08” without tank
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Features and Benefits:
The design of the Troika stove No. 08 allows for guaranteed heating of two bathhouse rooms, creating different temperature conditions in them. A voluminous, non-ventilated stove allows you to produce a large amount of steam; the thick metal of the firebox and smoke channels will ensure a long service life of the stove (more than 15 years). Supplying water to the lower hot zone of the heater produces a large amount of light, invisible steam. The stove can be equipped with a heat exchanger for a remote tank. The oven is designed for brick lining. Brick is the material most suitable for lining stoves and creating the mildest climate in a steam room; it gives thermal radiation close to our body, like solar heat. Brickwork around the stove: provides maximum reduction of infrared radiation from metal; allows you to obtain the climate of a Russian bath and maintain it for a long time; increases heat capacity, and due to enormous thermal inertia allows you to quickly and completely dry the steam room; extinguishes all hard thermal radiation from hot metal; evens out the climate; increases the heating rate of the bath with proper installation; guarantees fire safety.
Features of the Troika stove No. 08: Metal 10 mm thick, capable of supporting a large mass of stones without deforming. Reception plate 14 mm. Versatility of installation - the stove heats three rooms at the same time. Each element of the stove is located in its own room (the firebox is from the dressing room, the heater is in the steam room, the tank is in the washing compartment). The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam. Can be equipped with a glass door. Supply of water to the lower hot zone of the stones (temperature of the lower part of the stones is 500°C). The stove is equipped with a valve that allows you to heat the stove in different modes. The large diameter of the chimney ensures stable draft in all weather conditions and eliminates the need to clean it. Chimney turns made of solid sheets of steel with a thickness of 8 and 10 mm. The chimney rotation system has an injector for secondary combustion of flue gases and an inspection hatch. The large front panel provides additional warmth to the dressing room. The beveled back of the heater allows you to conveniently apply water to the stones. The volumetric firebox with a length of 900 mm allows you to burn wood up to 870 mm.
Specifications:
Model | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Steam room volume, m3 | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Log length, mm | Length of the combustion tunnel, mm | Guarantee |
Troika 08 | 900*400*1100 | 150 | from 16 to 24 | 120 | 20 | 850 | 300 | 3 |
Model range overview
To meet the needs of sauna and bathhouse owners, a wide range of Troika stoves is available. The main difference between the devices is the unequal volume of the water tank : for model 02, the liquid heating capabilities are expanded to 80 liters, while for stoves 01 and 05 the tank volume is limited - 72 liters. All devices have a front-facing container, which is very convenient for pouring liquid from a bucket. Owners of areas that do not have a water supply will appreciate this convenient design.
The large diameter of the pipe, which acts as a channel for smoke exit, eliminates the possibility of poor draft even in bad weather. With a special cleaning device located on the side of the structure, you can forget about the need to attract the help of a chimney cleaning specialist.
Cast iron doors of Troika stoves are particularly resistant to high temperatures. Standard size grates are also made of cast iron. Some models, in addition to a removable tank, are equipped with heat exchangers that help maintain heat in the wash room, rest room or dressing room.
Despite the fact that the body of Troika stoves has a special heat-resistant coating, which gives the device a modern look, greater aesthetics can still be added using brickwork. Manufacturers of such units deliberately produce models that later need to be lined with brick. Devices encased in soapstone tiles are also offered.
Thanks to the wide variety of reliable and high-quality Troika stoves, consumers can choose the most suitable option for them from the model range . Perhaps the compact model with the designation 07 will be just right for someone. Small dimensions (500x500 mm), the presence of a convector and a water tank with a capacity of 60 liters installed on the chimney are what is needed for small rooms with a standard ceiling height.
Stove for baths and saunas “Troika 6/6M1/6M2” without tank
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Kilns 6 and 6M are stoves with a closed heater, one of the best “TROIKA” stoves designed for brick lining.
Possibilities of stoves for Russian baths with a closed heater series No. 6
- The stove is designed for a classic Russian steam room with a closed heater.
- Firebox from the dressing room.
- Allows you to get soft steam from a Russian bath.
- The climate in a steam room is as close as possible to the climate with a brick oven.
- Fire time 1 hour 30 minutes - 2 hours.
- The heater door can be located on either side of the stove.
- The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam.
- Only a closed type heater allows you to obtain the maximum heating temperature for the stones.
- The valve on the stove can be controlled from the dressing room; it allows you to heat the stove in different modes.
- The volumetric firebox with a length of 800 mm allows you to burn wood up to 770 mm.
Furnace lining with bricks
Brick is the material most suitable for lining stoves and creating the mildest climate in a steam room; it gives thermal radiation close to our body like solar heat.
Brick lining of the furnace allows you to:
- control the convection flow in a steam room, due to cavities and doors in the masonry;
- get the climate of a Russian bath and maintain it for a long time;
- stop heating the air and at the same time continue to heat the stones without overheating the air in the steam room;
- quickly and completely dry the steam room due to enormous thermal inertia;
- extinguish all hard thermal radiation from hot metal;
- equalize the climate;
- have a beautiful and reliable stove.
Control of convection currents
As everyone already knows, a Russian bath is not a high temperature (about 65-75°C) and a fairly high humidity. But the most important factor on which these two characteristics directly depend is the air circulation inside the steam room. To do this, we learned to control the convection flow produced by the oven inside the steam room. Everything is quite simple, in the absence of overheated metal walls of the stove and convection holes, we can practically stop convection (convection is extremely necessary for Finnish saunas). To do this, we line our stoves with bricks. In its thermal background radiation, brick is very close to the human body, which is why it is so comfortable to be in bathhouses with stoves lined with brick. Plus the aesthetic factor (see photo gallery). The brick itself practically does not organize convection. If we suddenly want to get good steam from a convection-type oven for a sauna, we are unlikely to succeed. The volume of stones is too small, their temperature is too low, air circulation is too intense. At best, it will be like a steam inhaler; at worst, we will simply harm ourselves - there is a high probability of burning the mucous membranes of our body.
Closed heater
To obtain good quality steam, you need a stove with a sufficiently large volume of stones. Model No. 06-60 has a closed heater with a stone load of more than 200 kg. The most important thing is that the design of the stove is designed and made in such a way that when the stones are heated to a crimson glow, the heater can withstand their weight and not deform. For this, we use low-alloy steel grades 10, 20 and 40 mm thick and stainless steel grades 5, 8 and 10 mm thick. With such thicknesses there is a multiple strength reserve, this significantly extends the service life of the furnace. The heating temperature of the stones is about 500°C (our furnaces use a technology developed and patented by us for heating stones from 5 sides, we are able to heat even a volume of 200 kg to the required vaporization temperatures in just 2 hours).
Features of TROIKA 6 and 6M stoves:
- Metal with a thickness of 10 mm (body) and 20 mm is in the hottest zone of the heater, capable of withstanding a large mass of stones and not deforming.
- The stove can be equipped with a heat exchanger and a tank with a capacity of up to 100 liters.
- Can be equipped with a glass door.
- A closed heater allows you to achieve maximum temperature of the stones.
- The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam.
- Supplying water to the lower hot zone of the stones (the temperature of the lower part of the stones is more than 500°C).
- Only a closed type heater allows you to obtain the maximum heating temperature for the stones.
- The stones are heated from 5 sides simultaneously.
- The valve on the stove can be controlled from the dressing room; it allows you to heat the stove in different modes.
- The large diameter of the chimney ensures stable draft in all weather conditions and eliminates the need to clean it.
- The heater on the stove can be turned in any direction.
- The chimney system has an inspection hatch.
- The volumetric firebox with a length of 800 mm allows you to burn wood up to 770 mm.
- The set includes wheels for more convenient transportation of the oven.
Specifications:
Model | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Weight of stones, kg | Steam room volume, m3 | power, kWt | Heat-receiving plate thickness, mm | Log length, mm | Length of the combustion tunnel, mm | Guarantee |
Troika 6 | 800*400*1250 | 330 | 200 | 20-30 | 35 | 20 | 750 | 200 | 3 years |
Troika 6M1 | 700*400*1250 | 280 | 140 | 12-20 | 27 | 20 | 700 | 200 | 3 years |
Troika 6M2 | 700*310*1350 | 210 | 90 | 8-16 | 20 | 20 | 650 | 200 | 3 years |
Installation features
Installation of Troika cannot be called a simple process. This is due to the large weight of the structure - from 120 to 360 kg. That is, you cannot do without a foundation that is strong and resistant to increased loads. If the foundation was not built during the construction of the bathhouse, an alternative can be a reinforced concrete slab, the thickness of which will depend on the mass of the stove - from 15 to 20 cm.
When laying a foundation, the width and length of which should be 15 cm greater than the dimensions of the structure, it should be taken into account that it will be necessary to maintain a distance between the wall and the lined stove - about 30 cm. If this is not possible, the walls are protected by installing a sheet of asbestos cardboard.
To ensure the necessary waterproofing, the foundation is covered with two layers of roofing material. After this, they begin laying out the basement or underground part of the furnace. For this, any brick (solid) can be used. The bricks are connected to each other using cement-sand mortar. If the project provides for a supply ventilation device, a ventilation pipe is installed in the base.
To construct a chimney, it is best to use a “sandwich” pipe, which is subsequently lined with bricks to maintain the unity of style with the stove
Stove for Russian bath "Troika No. 1R Barrel" without tank
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The 1P “Bochka” stove is one of the best stoves that does not require a brick lining, capable of creating the climate of a Russian bathhouse in a steamy room, extinguishing thermal radiation from the metal of the firebox, and drying the bathhouse as quickly as possible.
The climate in the steam room created by the stove is very close to the climate with a Russian brick stove.
The enormous heat capacity of the stove (its weight with stones is about 1100 kg) allows you to obtain the mild climate of a Russian steam room for a long time without losing the quality of the steam.
The appearance of the 1P “Bochka” stove will not leave anyone indifferent.
The stones, tied around the stove with massive forged hoops that have the texture of aged iron, are also protected from falling out by forged slats with a clear wood texture. The slats are assembled with handmade rivets. A massive cast iron portal with large panoramic glass can also be installed. From the rest room it will look like a real fireplace, brutal and noble.
A stove for those who want to enjoy the unsurpassed quality of steam and surprise friends with the beauty and color of your sauna.
Features of the “TROIKA” 1P “Bochka” stove:
- Metal with a thickness of 10 mm (body) and 20 mm is in the hottest zone of the heater, capable of withstanding a large mass of stones and not deforming.
- The stove can be equipped with a heat exchanger and a tank with a capacity of up to 100 liters.
- The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam.
- Supplying water to the lower hot zone of the stones (the temperature of the lower part of the stones is more than 500°C).
- Only a closed type heater allows you to obtain the maximum heating temperature for the stones.
- The stones are heated from 5 sides simultaneously.
- The valve on the stove can be controlled from the dressing room; it allows you to heat the stove in different modes.
- The large diameter of the chimney ensures stable draft in all weather conditions and eliminates the need to clean it.
- The heater on the stove can be turned in any direction.
- The chimney system has an inspection hatch.
- The volumetric firebox with a length of 800 mm allows you to burn wood up to 770 mm.
- The set includes wheels for more convenient transportation of the oven.
Specifications:
Model | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Steam room volume, m3 | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Heat-receiving plate thickness, mm | Guarantee |
"Troika 1P Barrel" | 800*700*1500 | 360 | 20-30 | 600 | 36 | 20 | 3 years |
Models in soapstone
Elite "Troika" stoves, designed for use in Russian baths. Soapstone is a stone of natural origin, characterized by good heat capacity, increased thermal conductivity and aesthetics. This material itself is neutral, so people suffering from allergies tolerate it well. The category includes four stoves.
Model No. 06 (rounded facing)
Model No. 06 (rounded facing)
An excellent model that, with a weight of 330 kg and a power of 35 kW, is capable of heating a room with a volume of up to 30 m³. The lining itself weighs 600 kg, the maximum weight of loaded stones is 200 kg. When operating the stove, you can load logs up to 75 cm long. The dimensions of the model are 72x95x145 cm.
Water is supplied to the bottom of the heater. 2 cm heat plate. Cost – 162,580 rubles.
Model No. 06 (rectangular finish)
Model No. 06 (rectangular finish)
Dimensions are 62x74x145 cm, weight - 280 kg (plus 550 kg soapstone). The maximum weight of loaded stones is 140 kg, the power of the device is 27 kW. The stove is designed for heating steam rooms with a volume of 12-20 m³. Cost – 154,520 rubles.
Portal with two shelves
Portal with two shelves
There is not much to say here, as the name speaks for itself. The dimensions of the product are 80x180 cm, and the weight is about 330 kg. The warranty period is three years. Cost – 86,400 rubles.
Model No. 4 (soapstone finish, coil)
Model No. 4 (soapstone finish, coil)
Another good model weighing 220 kg and a total cladding weight of 450 kg. Oven dimensions – 64x95x110 cm, power – 20 kW. The product is intended for heating steam rooms with an area of 10-20 m³.
Troika 02 MINI stove with tank
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Features Advantages:
- Metal 10 mm thick, heat-receiving plate 14 mm, capable of withstanding a large mass of stones and not deforming. Versatility of installation - the stove heats three rooms at the same time.
- Each element of the stove is located in its own room (the firebox is from the dressing room, the heater is in the steam room, the tank is in the washing compartment).
- The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam.
- Can be equipped with a glass door.
- Supply of water to the lower hot zone of the stones (temperature of the lower part of the stones is 500°C).
- Volumetric tank (60 liters) made of stainless steel, which is easy to remove, wash or put away for the winter.
- The stove is equipped with a valve that allows you to heat the stove in different modes.
- The large diameter of the chimney ensures stable draft in all weather conditions and eliminates the need to clean it.
- Chimney turns made of solid sheets of steel with a thickness of 8 and 10 mm.
- The chimney rotation system has an injector for secondary combustion of flue gases and an inspection hatch.
- The large front panel provides additional warmth to the dressing room. The beveled back of the heater allows you to conveniently apply water to the stones.
- The volumetric firebox with a length of 600 mm allows you to burn wood up to 570 mm.
Specifications:
Model | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Steam room volume, m3 | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Heat-receiving plate thickness, mm | Guarantee | Chimney diameter, mm |
"Troika 02 MINI" | 600*400*970 | 110 | 8-16 | 80 | 16 | 14 | 3 years | 114 |
Correcting design flaws
The size of the firebox is 370x410x500 (width/height/depth).
The area of the channel is no less than the larger side of a brick. The chamotte reaches right up to the very grates of the chamber with stones. It won’t hurt to raise the grate of stones more - it will result in moving it closer to the zone of the highest flame temperature. You can put a wall in the chamber of stones, or you can add a partition between the new and old walls of the chamber. You will get two channels for half a brick. The partition will ultimately strengthen the new wall and prevent it from collapsing under the pressure of stones. You can just throw some bricks without mortar and try. The new partition will be T-shaped. When viewed from above from the side of the blower door, it is an inverted letter T, which has been turned 90 degrees counterclockwise. The middle stick will rest against the middle of the wall above the existing pass. The fire flows through the stones over the newly built wall, and through the resulting two channels it descends to the existing chimney.
Another simple solution: reduce the volume of the stones, but increase the heating area. You will need welding, a cutting machine and a little more iron. You need to take out the sheet, cut a hole in the middle and weld a basin on top. The result should be something like an inverted metal basin. You can also weld strips at the bottom for greater heat sensitivity. As a result, it will turn out that the hottest gases will always be in this cap, and not just lick the metal and be eliminated further. The heating area will also increase, and the temperature of the stones will become significantly higher. The volume of stones will actually decrease, but it will look like there are a lot of them.
Troika 05 MINI stove with tank
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Features and Benefits:
- Metal 10 mm thick, heat-receiving plate 14 mm, capable of withstanding a large mass of stones and not deforming. Versatility of installation - the stove heats three rooms at the same time.
- Each element of the stove is located in its own room (the firebox is from the dressing room, the heater is in the steam room, the tank is in the washing compartment).
- The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam.
- The oven is equipped with a glass door. Supply of water to the lower hot zone of the stones (temperature of the lower part of the stones is 500°C).
- Volumetric tank (51 liters) made of stainless steel, which is easy to remove, wash or put away for the winter.
- The stove is equipped with a valve that allows you to heat the stove in different modes.
- The large diameter of the chimney ensures stable draft in all weather conditions and eliminates the need to clean it.
- Chimney turns made of solid sheets of steel with a thickness of 8 and 10 mm.
- The chimney rotation system has an inspection hatch. The large front panel provides additional warmth to the dressing room.
- The beveled back of the heater allows you to conveniently apply water to the stones. The volumetric firebox with a length of 600 mm allows you to burn wood up to 570 mm.
Specifications:
Model | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Steam room volume, m3 | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Heat-receiving plate thickness, mm | Guarantee | Chimney diameter, mm |
"Troika 05 MINI" | 600*600*970 | 115 | 8-16 | 100 | 16 | 10 | 3 years | 114 |
Stove Troika 05 MINI with mesh and tank
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Features and Benefits:
- Metal 10 mm thick, heat-receiving plate 14 mm, capable of withstanding a large mass of stones and not deforming.
- Versatility of installation - the stove heats three rooms at the same time.
- Each element of the stove is located in its own room (the firebox is from the dressing room, the heater is in the steam room, the tank is in the washing compartment).
- The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam.
- The oven is equipped with a glass door. Supply of water to the lower hot zone of the stones (temperature of the lower part of the stones is 500°C).
- Volumetric tank (51 liters) made of stainless steel, which is easy to remove, wash or put away for the winter.
- The stove is equipped with a valve that allows you to heat the stove in different modes.
- The large diameter of the chimney ensures stable draft in all weather conditions and eliminates the need to clean it.
- Chimney turns made of solid sheets of steel with a thickness of 8 and 10 mm.
- The chimney rotation system has an inspection hatch.
- The large front panel provides additional warmth to the dressing room.
- The beveled back of the heater allows you to conveniently apply water to the stones.
- The volumetric firebox with a length of 600 mm allows you to burn wood up to 570 mm.
Specifications:
Model | Size, mm | Weight, kg | Steam room volume, m3 | Weight of stones, kg | power, kWt | Heat-receiving plate thickness, mm | Guarantee | Chimney diameter, mm |
"Troika 05 MINI" | 650*650*970 | 130 | 8-16 | 130 | 16 | 10 | 3 years | 114 |
Models for ofuro
For those who don’t know, ofuro is a traditional Japanese bathhouse, which is a wooden barrel filled with water. A stove is needed here to heat the water.
Ofuro
Models for ofuro can be of two types:
- submersible (installed inside a barrel, working under water);
- external (located on the side or standing separately).
The line is represented by only two models; let’s look at the characteristics of each of them.
Model for ofuro (first version)
Model for ofuro (first version)
High-quality oven made of AISI 340 steel (the latter is not subject to corrosion, as it is classified as food grade stainless steel). It is distinguished by the presence of stiffening ribs, ease of cleaning from ash and special legs for fastening to the floor. Model dimensions – 80x30x110 cm, weight – 50 kg. The maximum volume of water that can be heated is 2,800 liters. The diameter of the chimney pipe is 11 cm.
Model for ofuro (second option)
Model for ofuro (second option) Model for ofuro (second option with an open door)
The characteristics here are almost the same, the oven differs from the previous one only in weight (46 kg), dimensions (58x44x60 cm) and maximum water volume (2,300 l).
Troika 08 MINI stove without tank and heat exchanger
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Features and Benefits:
- Metal 10 mm thick, heat-receiving plate 14 mm, capable of withstanding a large mass of stones and not deforming.
- Versatility of installation - the stove heats three rooms at the same time.
- Each element of the stove is located in its own room (the firebox is from the dressing room, the heater is in the steam room, the tank is in the washing compartment).
- The lack of convection flow in the heater means hotter stones, and as a result, invisible light steam.
- The oven is equipped with a glass door. Supply of water to the lower hot zone of the stones (temperature of the lower part of the stones is 500°C).
- Volumetric tank (51 liters) made of stainless steel, which is easy to remove, wash or put away for the winter.
- The stove is equipped with a valve that allows you to heat the stove in different modes.
- The large diameter of the chimney ensures stable draft in all weather conditions and eliminates the need to clean it.
- Chimney turns made of solid sheets of steel with a thickness of 8 and 10 mm.
- The chimney rotation system has an inspection hatch.
- The large front panel provides additional warmth to the dressing room.
- The beveled back of the heater allows you to conveniently apply water to the stones.
- The volumetric firebox with a length of 600 mm allows you to burn wood up to 570 mm.
Options for solving the problem
You need to do this to make the gases move along the box, and then return them to the existing channel.
If possible, you can try to make a separate channel for the heater. The firebox will go up through the grate along the box on both sides. There is a new channel above the box and a pipe on top. There will be a valve in the new channel, it needs to be closed, and the gases along the old path will be used to warm the stove and water, then open it and heat the stones. It is worth narrowing the firebox to increase the resistance of the old chimney. The new one should be more throughput. There is also an option to reduce the depth of the firebox by building a blank wall of refractory brick on edge. Behind the wall there will be a hole into the chamber of stones. The result is a convenient route: the front wall of the box - the top box - the back wall of this box - behind the new wall in the firebox - the chimney.
To begin with, you can try the following: you need to place the wall in the firebox as indicated above. While milking the sample, it doesn’t matter what kind of brick it will be. It is worth continuing this wall on the grates flat to the very top of the bricks so that there is at least one row of bricks between the wall and the ceiling. The main thing is that it does not fall into the new channel when the stones are laid. Then all that remains is to lay the stones and light the stove. If, after heating the furnace, the soot on the upper stones burns off and pure steam comes out when pressed, then you need to see whether it’s worth making a box or not. If everything is done as it should, then you can try attaching an 18 mm sheet to install the partition on the grates. It is not necessary to miss one yard from the arch - just make it higher than the stones. the main thing is the distance from the old to the new wall. The area of the new chimney must be at least 150 square centimeters. and also no more than the area of the main chimney. You can do more - but it will be pointless. There is no need to leave a hole in the stones: if the stones are larger than an orange, then they can be used. It is worth laying powder, because after heating they will shrink more, you can add a little more on top. You should not place stones above the middle of the door. This way there will be less risk of getting a jet of steam in your face when opening the door. If everything works out as it should, the stove will turn out very hot - approximately as hot as it should be with no direct movement. This means that when you start lighting, a lot of soot will fall onto the stones. As it warms up, the soot should burn out well. You can steam in such conditions only when the stove has completely finished heating. There should be no coals in the chamber. If the door with stones is single, then after stopping the fire, but before steaming, the steam room should be well ventilated.
In a good way, it’s worth extending the fireclay firebox to the heater. This is possible because the volume is very large: 150 kg of stones will occupy only half of the heater chamber. It is worth installing a damper or a second door in front of the door to the stones in the steam room. If you make the stove run straight, this can make it easier to start a cold stove, add a few more degrees to the stones, but also increase the heating time. It turns out that first, through the stones, after drying the pipe, it is worth warming the water, and after warming up the stove, warm the stones. Not after heating the water, but rather the stove. Otherwise, when heating the stones, you can get a large uneven heating of the furnace, and it will begin to crack like a ladder diagonally from the pipe to the grate of the stones.
You can also install a damper in the chimney with a top opening, located on the inside of the stone chamber. that is, they were carrying to look from the cell, then first there is a shutter, and then the door. When vaping, you just need to take it out. But all the alterations can also turn negatively, and more and more new problems will appear.