Infrared Sauna Not Heating? How to Diagnose Temperature Sensor Failure

Infrared Sauna Not Heating? How to Diagnose Temperature Sensor Failure

If your infrared sauna is not heating, showing incorrect temperature, or displaying random numbers, the most common cause is a faulty temperature sensor (NTC sensor).

This guide will show you how to quickly diagnose the problem and find the correct replacement.


Common Symptoms

  • Sauna not heating
  • Temperature display incorrect
  • Random or flashing numbers
  • System shuts off automatically

What Is a Sauna Temperature Sensor?

The temperature sensor is typically an NTC thermistor that measures heat and sends data to the control system.

If it fails, the system cannot regulate temperature properly.


Step 1: Check the Sensor Wiring

Inspect the wiring carefully:

  • Broken or damaged wires
  • Loose connections
  • Burned insulation

Common failure points:

  • Near heater panels
  • Inside control box
  • Wall pass-through areas

If damaged → replace the sensor.


Step 2: Check PCB Solder Points (NTC Label)

The sensor is usually connected to the control board labeled NTC.

  • Check for loose solder joints
  • Look for corrosion or cracks

Bad solder = unstable readings.


Step 3: Test the Sensor with a Multimeter

How to Test

  1. Turn OFF power
  2. Disconnect sensor
  3. Set multimeter to 200K resistance mode
  4. Measure resistance

Expected Result

Most sauna sensors are:

10K NTC

At room temperature (25°C):

≈ 10K ohms

Results Interpretation

  • ~10K → Normal
  • 0 → Short circuit
  • OL / Infinite → Broken sensor
  • Fluctuating → Faulty

How to Find the Correct Replacement Sensor

Do NOT buy randomly.

You must match:

  • Resistance value (usually 10K)
  • Connector type
  • Compatibility with control system

Important: Different control systems are NOT compatible.


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When NOT to Replace Only the Sensor

  • Control system unstable
  • Multiple failures
  • Old sauna system

👉 In these cases, replace the full control system.


FAQ

Why is my sauna not heating?

Most commonly caused by a faulty temperature sensor or wiring issue.

What is a 10K sensor?

It means the sensor reads ~10K ohms at 25°C.

Can I use any sensor?

No. It must match your control system.

Do I need a multimeter?

Yes. It is the fastest way to diagnose sensor failure.


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