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Premium Gas Sauna Heater — Aurora 81, 8.1 kW Off-Grid Propane | FinSteam
Premium Gas Sauna Heater — Aurora 81, 8.1 kW Off-Grid Propane | FinSteam
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Steam & Oak is the first UK retail partner for FinSteam — bringing this Finnish gas sauna engineering to British gardens, off-grid cabins, custom builds and existing-sauna retrofits.
The premium FinSteam gas heater — modern design, certified, retrofit-ready
The Aurora 81 is FinSteam's newer premium 8.1 kW gas sauna heater — the next-generation evolution of the Botnia. Same patented burner technology, same certified safety case, same off-grid propane operation, same 15-20 minute heat-up. What you're buying with the Aurora is the modern design language and broader sauna-type adaptability — intended for retrofits where the heater itself is part of the aesthetic, glass-fronted cabin saunas, premium custom builds, and any commercial setup where the visible heater quality matters.
Upgrading your current sauna? Here's where the Aurora fits
The Aurora 81 is certified as a standalone gas appliance — it can be installed in any sauna structure provided you meet the FinSteam installation specifications. Common retrofit scenarios where Aurora is the right pick over the Botnia:
- Glass-fronted or design-led cabin sauna — the heater is visible, so the design language matters. Aurora's modern finish reads better than the Botnia's workhorse aesthetic.
- Premium custom build — architect-led or designer-led sauna projects where the heater is treated as a design element.
- High-end holiday let / boutique Airbnb — guests see the heater. Aurora supports the premium positioning of the rental.
- Commercial / hire setup where the equipment is on display — events, pop-ups, festival use, retreat venues. The Aurora R14S is the configuration most premium operators choose.
- Replacing a tired electric heater in a quality cabin — keep the existing build, upgrade the heart of it.
- Off-grid cabin / cottage build where you're not constrained by budget and want the newer FinSteam product.
If function-per-pound is the priority — buy the Botnia 81 instead. Heating performance is identical. The Aurora's £200-300 premium over the equivalent Botnia variant pays for design, not capability.
Why a gas sauna heater (and why it beats wood-fired or electric)
For owners considering an upgrade, the headline comparison:
| FinSteam gas | Wood-fired | Electric | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heat-up time | ~15 minutes, turn a dial | 30-45 minutes, tend a fire | 30-60 minutes |
| Power needed | Propane bottle | Firewood | Mains — often a dedicated 32A circuit |
| Electrician / wiring | None | None | Usually required (£1-2k) |
| Chimney | None | Required | None |
| Smoke, ash, soot | None | Yes, every session | None |
| Humidity | Naturally humid (combustion vapour stays in the cabin) | Dry until you ladle | Dry until you ladle |
| Off-grid | Yes | Yes | No |
| Control | Dial | The fire decides | Thermostat / timer |
| Safety | EU-certified, auto oxygen shut-off | Open flame | Electrical |
| Works in a power cut | Yes | Yes | No |
A clever piece of engineering — the certified safety case
Running gas safely inside a small, enclosed, oxygen-hungry space is genuinely hard. FinSteam solved it with patented burner technology delivering clean, stable combustion, wrapped in two layers of automatic safety:
- Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) — continuously monitors oxygen levels and automatically shuts off the gas if levels drop to approximately 18% — well above any level dangerous to occupants. Same standard used in indoor gas appliances regulated by the EU.
- Flame monitoring — cuts the gas instantly if the flame is lost for any reason.
FinSteam's stated claim: the only CE-marked, electricity-free sauna gas heater on the European market. AENOR-tested under EU Gas Appliance Regulation 2016/426. Across the last 12 months, FinSteam record zero warranty returns on the heater.
Will it fit my sauna?
Identical compatibility profile to the Botnia 81 — same chassis, same dimensions, same heating range:
- Insulated saunas: 4 to 12 m³ internal volume.
- Non-insulated saunas / tents / lightweight builds: 4 to 8 m³.
- Heating speed: 15 to 20 minutes from cold to 70-75°C.
- Stone capacity: up to 20-25 kg with Orbis 11 cage, 25+ kg with Orbis 14.
- Clearance to combustible timber: 500 mm sides, 1200 mm ceiling. Njord heat shield halves the side clearance to 250 mm.
Not sure your sauna fits? Send us internal dimensions + a photo by WhatsApp or email — we'll tell you straight before you commit.
Key specifications
Identical to the Botnia 81 — same chassis, same dimensions, same gas consumption, same certifications. The Aurora's difference is design and finish, not power.
- Power: 8.1 kW.
- Gas: UK propane (I3P, 37 mbar).
- Gas consumption: 0.6 kg/h at full output.
- Dimensions: 61 × 51 × 30 cm.
- Weight: ~9.8 kg.
- Heat-up time: 15-20 minutes to 70-75°C.
- Sauna size range: 4-12 m³ insulated · 4-8 m³ non-insulated.
- Safety: EU Type-Examination Certificate (AENOR, Gas Appliance Regulation 2016/426). ODS auto-shutoff. Flame monitoring.
Which configuration should I pick? — every Aurora variant explained
The Aurora 81 ships in 4 configurations (no base "O" — Aurora always ships with at least the Orbis 11 cage as the entry point, reflecting its premium positioning).
Aurora 81 R11 — heater + Orbis 11 stone cage
The entry Aurora. The Orbis 11 cage holds 20-25 kg of sauna stones — the right thermal density for a typical 4-8 m³ domestic sauna (most barrels, smaller cubes, smaller cabins). Pick R11 if you want the Aurora's design language at the lowest price point and your sauna sits in the small-to-medium range.
Aurora 81 R14 — heater + Orbis 14 stone cage
Larger cage, 25 kg+ stone capacity. Pick R14 if your sauna is on the larger side (8-12 m³ — bigger cabins, larger custom builds) and you want stronger löyly response, or you're upgrading a sauna that already had a similarly-sized wood stove.
Aurora 81 R11S — R11 + Njord heat shield + Halo safety rail (the safety pack)
The Aurora R11S adds the FinSteam safety pack as standard:
- Njord heat shield — non-combustible steel shield between the heater and timber walls. Halves the required clearance to combustible timber (500 mm sides → 250 mm) — the difference between fitting and not fitting in a tight retrofit.
- Halo safety rail — wood-clad rail around the heater top, prevents accidental contact with the hot stone cage during a session.
Pick R11S if: you're retrofitting a tight sauna where 500 mm side clearance won't fit, you have kids using the sauna, you're running any commercial / hire use, or you want the full safety story documented for insurance / Gas Safe sign-off. Standalone, Njord ~£189 and Halo ~£249 — the upgrade from R11 to R11S is the cheapest way to get both.
Aurora 81 R14S — R14 + Njord + Halo (the flagship configuration)
The flagship Aurora — premium heater, larger cage, full safety pack. What every premium custom build, every commercial / hire operator, and every architect-led sauna project should choose. Also the heater configuration FinSteam build into the NOIR XL Signature and XXL Signature packages — the standard for the FinSteam top-tier specifications.
Not sure? R14S is the sensible default for premium retrofit / commercial use. R11S is the smarter buy for tight domestic retrofits where the larger cage isn't needed.
The components, explained individually
Orbis 11 / Orbis 14 stone cage (included in all 4 Aurora variants)
The Orbis is the FinSteam-designed stone cage that sits on top of the heater chassis. Stone capacity 20-25 kg (Orbis 11) or 25 kg+ (Orbis 14). The cage holds the sauna stones in the right position above the burner — stones are the thermal mass that gives you löyly when you ladle water on them. Most other stone cages aren't sized for this heater; the Orbis is.
Njord heat shield (included in R11S/R14S)
A non-combustible steel shield designed by FinSteam that sits between the heater and any timber surface. Halves the required clearance to combustible timber from 500 mm to 250 mm on the sides. In practical retrofit terms: most UK domestic barrel saunas (and smaller cube saunas) don't have 500 mm of clear space around the heater position. The Njord makes them fit. If you're retrofitting an existing sauna, the Njord is usually the deciding factor on whether the install works.
Halo safety rail (included in R11S/R14S)
A circular wood-clad rail around the top of the heater. Prevents accidental contact with the hot stone cage during a session. Important for: family use with children, commercial / hire / holiday-let use (insurers expect to see it), and tighter sauna interiors where bench positions are close to the heater.
The full retrofit picture — what you'll need on top of the heater
If you're retrofitting an existing sauna, the heater is the centrepiece but not the whole story. Plan for:
- UK propane regulator + hose kit (I3P 37 mbar, 27 mm clip-on for Calor bottles). FinSteam don't supply this — it's our UK gas kit. Sold standalone, included in every NOIR package.
- 40 kg sauna stones sized for the Orbis cage. Sold standalone.
- Non-combustible base for the heater — ≥30 mm thick, ≥300 × 300 mm (concrete slab or stone tile) directly beneath. Sourced locally.
- Natural ventilation provision: air intake ≥350 cm² low next to the heater, air exhaust ≥250 cm² high in the opposite corner. Both must draw fresh air from outside and discharge directly to outside. Wooden louvre vents only — not plastic disc/twist valves.
- Standard UK 13 kg Calor propane bottle (or larger for commercial use).
- If you're doing a fixed install: a Gas Safe registered engineer for the gas connection.
Portable by default. Gas Safe registered if you fix it down.
The heater ships as a portable LPG appliance. Connect a UK propane bottle outside via a 37 mbar regulator and CE-marked hose — set up like a patio heater or BBQ. Used this way, you do not need a Gas Safe registered engineer. If you choose to permanently fix the heater into a fixed sauna structure (most retrofit installs do this), UK regulations require the gas connection to be made by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
Install requirements (mandatory)
Same install spec as the Botnia 81 — the heater chassis is the same:
- Natural ventilation only. No mechanical / fan ventilation. Air intake ≥350 cm² low next to the heater, drawn from outside. Air exhaust ≥250 cm² high in the opposite corner, discharged to outside. Wooden louvre vents only — NOT round plastic disc / twist valves.
- Clearance to combustible timber: 500 mm sides, 1200 mm ceiling. Njord halves the side distance to 250 mm. Fire-protection stone board on panelled walls quarters it.
- Non-combustible base: ≥30 mm thick, ≥300 × 300 mm beneath the heater.
- Gas connection: CE-marked hose, internal Ø ≥ 9 mm, UK 37 mbar propane regulator, propane bottle outside.
Full PDF spec on request. Send us your retrofit plan before you commit — we'll review it with you, free, and tell you what to change.
Made in Finland. Backed by a track record.
Manufactured in Finland by FinSteam Ab Oy, with all heater components sourced from Europe. Spare parts ship direct from the FinSteam factory. EU Type-Examination Certificate (AENOR-tested, Gas Appliance Regulation 2016/426). UK stock + UK service + UK phone support through Steam & Oak as the official first UK retail partner. Zero warranty returns on the heater across the last 12 months.
Complete the install
- UK propane regulator + CE-marked hose kit — not supplied with the heater.
- 40 kg sauna stones — sized for the Orbis cage.
- Orbis 14 stone cage — if you bought the R11 variant and want to upgrade later.
- Njord heat shield + Halo safety rail — if you didn't pick an S variant.
- FinSteam Fritid X premium tent — for premium portable use, the tent FinSteam build into their NOIR Signature packages.
- NOIR L Elite / XL Signature / XXL Signature — if you're not retrofitting an existing sauna and you want the complete portable package built around the Aurora.
Delivery + documents
Free UK delivery. Stock status and lead time shown above the buy button.
Documents available on request: EU Type-Examination Certificate (AENOR) · EU Declaration of Conformity · Installation & safety manual · Ventilation spec · UK gas connection guide.
FAQs — retrofit-focused
What's actually different about the Aurora vs the Botnia?
Design language and finish. The Aurora is FinSteam's newer line — modern aesthetic, broader sauna-type adaptability, intended for builds where the heater is part of the design. The chassis, power, certifications, ODS, flame monitoring, heat-up time, gas consumption and löyly response are identical. You're paying for the design, not the heating capability.
I have a glass-fronted cabin sauna. Is the Aurora the right pick?
Yes — this is one of the scenarios where Aurora's design language pays off. The heater will be visible through the glass, so the modern finish reads better than the Botnia's workhorse aesthetic. The R14S is typical for premium glass-fronted retrofits — the safety pack is what most professional installers expect to see on the visible heater.
I'm replacing a tired electric heater in my existing cabin. Botnia or Aurora?
Function-wise, identical. Aesthetic-wise, depends on your cabin. If the cabin is a quality build (cedar, hemlock, designed sauna), the Aurora justifies the £200-300 premium per variant. If it's a budget cabin where the heater isn't on display, the Botnia is the smarter buy.
I have an existing wood-fired sauna. Can I convert it to Aurora?
Yes — same retrofit process as a Botnia conversion. Remove the wood stove + flue, seal the roof penetration, fit the Aurora on a non-combustible base. Add FinSteam-spec natural ventilation if needed (wooden louvres, sized per spec). The R14S is the typical premium conversion configuration.
Will it fit my barrel sauna?
Probably yes with the R14S — the Njord heat shield drops the required side clearance from 500 mm to 250 mm. Most barrel saunas work with the Njord. Tight installs may need a fire-protection stone board to quarter the clearance to 125 mm. Send us a photo of the barrel before you order.
Do I need a Gas Safe engineer?
Not for portable use (heater stands on the base, bottle outside, hose through a wall gland). Yes for any fixed install — UK regulations require a Gas Safe registered engineer for the gas connection.
What about ventilation in my existing sauna?
Check that your existing sauna has natural (gravity) ventilation only — no mechanical / fan ventilation, no plastic disc / twist valves. FinSteam specify wooden louvre vents: ≥350 cm² intake near the heater, ≥250 cm² exhaust in the opposite high corner, both drawing fresh air from outside and discharging to outside. If your existing vents don't match this, you'll need to retrofit them before the heater can be used.
Can I run the Aurora 81 in a FinSteam Fritid X tent?
Yes — the Fritid X is engineered for the same 8.1 kW heater chassis. Many premium portable buyers run an Aurora R14S inside a Fritid X. The four NOIR packages are built around exactly this pairing.
What stones go in the Orbis cage?
Use proper FinSteam sauna stones, sized for the cage. They last 2-3 years of heavy use; 40 kg is enough for proper thermal density.
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