Interior Performance
Ideal design for maximum performance
The interior of a Pure Löyly sauna has been carefully thought out to achieve maximum performance all year round, regardless of the climate. Able to withstand high winds, heavy rain, snow loads and frigid temperatures. The Pure Löyly will deliver the performance you need for sauna.
We have broken down the main principles to achieve a Pure Löyly experience inside your sauna.
Flat Roof Design - There are plenty of strange designs out there with all kinds of roof lines, but there fact of the matter is that a flat interior roof provides the best performance in a sauna. Sloped roofs, curved edges, peaked roof or round (barrel) are not ideal, and create uneven heat and prevents proper flow of air movement and will restrict ventilation.
Ceiling Height - The ceiling height will affect the overall performance of the sauna. Too tall and the heat sits overhead, too short and not enough room to sit on the upper bench. The heat levels change also as the hot air rises and colder air falls. The Pure Löyly is ideal height at 87" standard.
Ventilation - Often overlooked, but is one of the most important elements of the sauna is the ventilation. Proper ventilation will move the air around the interior using convection heating, rather than radiant heating. Convection has the entire sauna flow the air evenly, reducing the heat variance from the ceiling to the floor. Cabin style saunas (Pure Löyly only come cabin style) are the ideal shape of a sauna, as it offers the most even heat distribution of any sauna style available.
Glass Windows - It is tempting to look at saunas with lots of glass and a pretty looking front, but the truth is, glass is terrible for insulation. Even the double pane, gas filled, glass is always a weak spot with insulation. We offer16"x30") and a longer 16"x60" bronzed (tinted) window available standard in the panels. Reducing the glass allows for superior performance and better privacy.