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Electric Sauna Heater 240V

This is the broad 240V category — the standard residential voltage almost every home sauna heater runs on. It spans the full range we carry, from a 3.5kW closet heater up through the 9kW+ workhorses, across Harvia, HUUM, and Saunum. If you already know your wattage, jump to the 6kW, 8kW, or 9kW pages below. If you're on a standard wall outlet with no room in the panel, see the 120V plug-in heaters instead.

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Harvia Virta 10.5kW Electric Sauna Heater | HL110E

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Harvia Virta Combi 9kW Electric Sauna Heater & Steamer | HL90SA

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Harvia KIP Series Electric Heater (4.5kW/ 6kW/ 8kW)

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Harvia Cilindro Half Series Electric Sauna Heater (6kW/ 8kW/ 9kW/10.5kW)

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Harvia KIP Series Electric Heater with Built-In Time and Temperature Controls (4.5kW/ 6kW/ 8kW)

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Harvia Virta 9kW Electric Sauna Heater | HL90E

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Harvia Virta 8kW Electric Sauna Heater | HL80E

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Harvia Virta 6kW Electric Sauna Heater | HL60E

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Harvia Virta Combi 8kW Electric Sauna Heater & Steamer | HL80SA

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Harvia Virta Combi 10.5kW Electric Sauna Heater & Steamer | HL110SA

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Why 240V Is the Standard for Sauna Heaters

Here's the thing most first-time buyers don't realize until they're staring at the spec sheet: nearly every real sauna heater runs on 240V, not the 120V you get from a wall outlet. That's not a quirk — it's physics. A sauna needs to heat a whole room of air and a basket of stones to 180°F+ and hold it there. That takes real power, usually 4.5kW to 9kW for a home room. A standard 120V/15A outlet tops out around 1.8kW. You simply can't make sauna heat on a wall plug.

240V doubles the voltage, which lets a heater pull the same wattage at half the amperage — so an 8kW heater needs a 40A circuit instead of an impossible 67A on 120V. That's why a 240V heater has to be hardwired to a dedicated circuit by a licensed electrician. It's also why the heaters on this page actually get a sauna hot and keep it hot, instead of the slow, weak heat you get from an underpowered 120V unit. The trade-off is the install: there's an electrician and a dedicated breaker involved. We'll walk through that below.

If your situation rules out a new 240V circuit — a condo, a panel with no spare slots, a rental — the 120V plug-in option exists, but go in clear-eyed: it's a small, low-power heater for a tiny one-person room, not a substitute for a real 240V sauna.

The Wattage-to-Room-Size Relationship

Once you're on 240V, the only number that really drives your choice is wattage — and wattage maps directly to room size. The working rule the whole industry uses: roughly 1kW per 50 cubic feet of sauna volume (length × width × height). Get this right and the room heats evenly in 30–45 minutes; get it wrong and you're either waiting forever or cooking the ceiling while your feet stay cold.

Here's how the common wattages line up, all on 240V single-phase:

  • 3.5kW — under ~200 cu ft. Small one-person rooms and closet conversions (Harvia Vega Compact, HUUM CLIFF Mini, HUUM STEEL Mini).
  • 4.5kW — roughly 200–250 cu ft. Compact 1–2 person rooms (Harvia KIP, HUUM Drop).
  • 6kW — roughly 200–350 cu ft. The most common home size, a 2–3 person room. See the full 6kW lineup.
  • 7.5–8kW — roughly 250–430 cu ft. A 3–4 person room. The 8kW class has the deepest selection — compare it on the 8kW page.
  • 9kW — roughly 350–500 cu ft. Larger 4-person rooms, or a glass-front sauna that needs the extra margin. Browse the 9kW options.
  • 10.5kW and up — 500+ cu ft, big rooms and light-commercial use. These often still run 240V but step up to a 60A circuit.

One adjustment that catches people: a glass front wall radiates heat out far faster than insulated wood, so subtract about 15% of effective volume for each glass wall. A 400 cu ft room with a full-glass front behaves more like a 460 cu ft insulated room — which can push you from 8kW up to 9kW. Cold-climate outdoor placement pushes the same direction. When you're on the line between two wattages, size up.

The Brands We Carry at 240V

Every heater on this page is 240V, but the three brands take different approaches. Here's the honest breakdown.

Harvia — the reliable workhorse

Harvia is the deepest bench here and our usual reliability pick — the "comfortable sweatpants" of sauna heaters, with a long field history and fewer reported issues than most of the category. The 240V range covers nearly every wattage and body style: the entry KIP wall-mount (50 lbs of stones, 4.5/6/8kW), the premium Virta floor heater (150 lbs of stones), the column-shaped Cilindro Half (up to 200 lbs), the design-forward Wall, the mid-range Spirit, and the Virta Combi if you want a built-in steamer. Several Harvia lines also offer a 208V option for buildings on that service. See everything in the Harvia collection.

HUUM — design and steam

HUUM brings the best-looking hardware and the most polished app in the category, plus the highest stone capacities — the HIVE holds up to 595 lbs. The 240V lineup runs from the minimalist DROP (4.5–9kW) through the CLIFF and HIVE Mini, up to the big HIVE for large rooms. HUUM controllers are sold separately so you can match the panel to your space. Worth noting: HUUM's earlier element-failure concerns were addressed with a hardware update, and feedback since has been strong. Browse the HUUM collection.

Saunum — even heat from top to bench

Saunum's Air series is built around a climate-equalizer fan that circulates air to flatten the temperature difference between your head and your feet. If your complaint with saunas has ever been "my face is blasting while my feet stay cold," that's the problem Saunum solves. The 240V Air 7 (6.4kW) and Air 5 (4.8kW) cover home rooms; the Air L series scales up for larger spaces.

How to Choose

The decision is simpler than the spec sheets make it look. Three steps:

  1. Measure your room and find your wattage. Length × width × height, divided by 50, gives your kW. Round up if you have glass or you're outdoors in a cold climate.
  2. Pick a brand by what you care about. Reliability and the widest selection → Harvia. Design, steam, and the best app → HUUM. Even heat that fixes cold feet → Saunum.
  3. Pick a body style and stone load. Wall-mount saves floor space; floor-standing and column heaters hold more stone for richer, longer-lasting löyly. More stone mass = more sustained steam from each water pour, slower cooldown.

Stones aren't decoration — they're the thermal mass that turns a water pour into steam. Always use proper olivine diabase sauna rocks, never landscaping stone, which can crack or pop dangerously at sauna temperatures. And if remote start and scheduling matter to you, check which models pair with app control in our WiFi-controlled heater collection.

240V Electrical Requirements

This is the part to get right before you buy. Every heater here is 240V single-phase and must be hardwired to its own dedicated circuit — you cannot plug it in, and it cannot share a breaker. The wiring scales with wattage. As general reference only:

  • 4.5–6kW: typically a 30A breaker on 10 AWG copper
  • 8kW: ~33.3A draw, typically a 40A breaker on 8 AWG copper
  • 9kW: ~37.5A draw, typically a 40A breaker on 8 AWG copper
  • 10.5kW+: typically a 60A breaker on heavier gauge

Code generally sizes a continuous-load breaker to 125% of the draw, which is why an 8kW heater pulling ~33A lands on a 40A breaker. A handy consequence: 8kW and 9kW share the same 40A circuit, so you can wire for one and keep the option to choose the other on the same install.

Always consult a licensed electrician before any electrical work. Electrical requirements vary by local code and jurisdiction. The figures above are for general reference only and do not substitute for professional assessment of your specific installation. A licensed electrician confirms the breaker, wire gauge, and conductor sizing for your panel and your run — that's not a step to skip on a 240V circuit. Our sauna electrical requirements guide walks through the rough-in in plain language.

Two more practical notes. Indoor installs where the panel is in the same building are the straightforward case. A detached outdoor sauna 25–75 feet from the panel is a bigger job — trenching, conduit, and heavier wire for the longer run — and your electrician should plan that separately. And several Harvia and HUUM lines also offer a 208V configuration for commercial buildings on that service, so confirm your voltage before ordering.

Packages vs. Heater-Only

Most of these are available as matched packages — heater, controller, and stones in a compatible set, usually cheaper than buying piece by piece — or as the heater alone if you're pairing a specific controller or already own compatible parts. HUUM sells controllers separately by design so you can pick the panel finish; Harvia bundles its Xenio controllers into heater packages. If you want to see every wattage and brand side by side instead of shopping by voltage, the full heater lineup is the place to compare.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do sauna heaters need 240V instead of a regular outlet?
A sauna heater has to bring a full room of air and a basket of stones to 180°F+ and hold it, which takes 4.5kW to 9kW for a home room. A standard 120V/15A outlet maxes out around 1.8kW — not enough. 240V doubles the voltage so the heater pulls the same wattage at half the amperage (an 8kW heater needs a 40A circuit instead of an impossible 67A on 120V). That's why nearly every real sauna heater is 240V and must be hardwired to a dedicated circuit by a licensed electrician.
What wattage 240V sauna heater do I need for my room?
Use roughly 1kW per 50 cubic feet of sauna volume (length × width × height). As a guide: 3.5kW for under 200 cu ft, 4.5kW for ~200–250 cu ft, 6kW for ~200–350 cu ft (the most common home size), 7.5–8kW for ~250–430 cu ft (3–4 person), and 9kW for ~350–500 cu ft. Subtract about 15% of effective volume for each glass wall, since glass radiates heat out faster than insulated wood. When you're between two wattages, size up.
Which brands make 240V electric sauna heaters?
We carry three at 240V. Harvia is the deepest lineup and our usual reliability pick — KIP, Virta, Cilindro, The Wall, Spirit, and Virta Combi across 4.5kW to 16kW. HUUM brings the best design, the most polished app, and the highest stone capacities (the HIVE holds 595 lbs) — DROP, CLIFF, HIVE, and HIVE Mini. Saunum's Air series adds a climate-equalizer fan that evens out the temperature between your head and your feet.
What breaker and wire size does a 240V sauna heater need?
It scales with wattage, all on 240V single-phase. As general reference only: 4.5–6kW typically uses a 30A breaker on 10 AWG copper; 8kW (~33A draw) and 9kW (~37.5A draw) typically use a 40A breaker on 8 AWG copper; 10.5kW and up typically use a 60A breaker on heavier gauge. Code generally sizes the breaker to 125% of the continuous draw. Always consult a licensed electrician — requirements vary by local code and jurisdiction, and these figures are general reference only, not a substitute for professional assessment of your specific install.
Can I plug a 240V sauna heater into a regular outlet?
No. Every 240V heater must be hardwired to its own dedicated circuit by a licensed electrician — it cannot be plugged in and cannot share a breaker. If you don't have room for a new 240V circuit (a condo, a full panel, a rental), the only plug-in alternative is a small 120V heater, which tops out around 1.8kW and is meant for a tiny one-person room, not a full sauna. Don't try to make a 240V unit work on a wall outlet.
What's the difference between 240V and 208V sauna heaters?
240V single-phase is standard residential power in the US. 208V is common in commercial and multi-unit buildings fed from three-phase service. Several Harvia and HUUM lines (KIP, Cilindro, Club, STEEL, Virta 10.5kW) offer both a 240V and a 208V configuration — a heater wired for 208V produces slightly less output at the lower voltage, so you order the version that matches your building's service. Confirm your voltage with an electrician before ordering.
How long does a 240V electric sauna heater take to heat up?
Most 240V electric heaters reach temperature in 30–45 minutes for Harvia, 30–60 minutes for Saunum, and 45–60 minutes for HUUM (HUUM holds more stone mass, which takes longer to charge but gives richer, more sustained steam). Heat-up depends on correct wattage for the room — an undersized heater never quite gets there. A WiFi-enabled controller lets you start the warm-up remotely so the sauna's ready when you walk in.
Do 240V sauna heaters come with stones and a controller?
It depends on how you buy. Most models are offered as a matched package — heater, controller, and stones in a compatible set, usually cheaper than buying separately — or as the heater alone if you're pairing a specific controller or already own compatible parts. HUUM sells controllers separately by design so you can choose the panel finish. Always fill the stone basket to spec with olivine diabase sauna rocks (never landscaping stone, which can crack or pop at sauna temperatures), since the stones are the thermal mass that creates steam.