OCEAN FUTURE Sauna Rooms: Certified Technical Specifications for International Markets
As commercial wellness projects increasingly demand verifiable compliance and consistent product parameters, buyers across North America, Europe, and Australia are scrutinising supplier certifications and technical data sheets. OCEAN FUTURE, a sauna room manufacturer operating under FOSHAN GAOMING MUHE JINGCHENG SANITARY WARE CO., LTD., is positioned to meet these requirements with a product line that spans infrared, traditional Finnish, and hybrid sauna rooms, all backed by documented CE-EMC certification for the European market.
The Certification Challenge in Global Sauna Procurement
Procurement teams evaluating sauna rooms for hotels, spas, and residential developments must navigate different regulatory frameworks. While the global sauna market was valued at USD 954.3 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 1,556.8 million by 2033 (Grand View Research), the lack of standardised certification data across suppliers creates friction during the evaluation stage. Infrared saunas, the fastest-growing segment with a 7.5% CAGR, also require additional attention to EMF and electrical safety standards. OCEAN FUTURE addresses this gap by publishing certification and parameter details directly.
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Certified Product Architecture at OCEAN FUTURE
OCEAN FUTURE manufactures more than 15 sauna room models in three main categories: infrared sauna rooms (OFS06A, OFS06B, OFS01, OFS02, OFS03 series), traditional indoor sauna rooms with Harvia stoves (OFS04, OFS05, OFS12 series), and outdoor weatherproof models (OFS06C, OFS12-2-T, OFS05-3-T). All units are constructed from hemlock, aspen, or Canadian red cedar wood.
For EU-bound shipments, the sauna room model OFS06C-5, and the entire product line covered by certificate STUEMO250300017HS, hold CE-EMC certification issued by Guangzhou STU Hengchuang Testing Service Co., Ltd., complying with EN IEC 55014-1:2021 for electromagnetic compatibility. The same product range also bears CE-EMC certification under number STUEMO250300016HS. This confirms that electrical emissions and immunity meet the required limits for residential and commercial environments.
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Technical Detail Across the Range
OCEAN FUTURE employs two control system tiers. The AV1 controller, used on infrared models (e.g., OFS06A-1, OFS01-1, OFS06C-4), supports FM, Bluetooth, and USB playback, and includes LED lighting. The MXD2022 controller, found on traditional and hybrid models (e.g., OFS04-1, OFS05-3, OFS12-2), adds Wi-Fi connectivity and compatibility with Harvia electric stoves (3.5kW to 8kW). Total power consumption ranges from 1200W on the smallest infrared unit (OFS06A-1) to 8000W on large traditional units such as OFS04-1 and OFS05-3.
Outdoor models are equipped with a waterproof pentroof, tempered glass, and wood handles. All models use a painted or natural wood finish and include speaker systems. The OFS07-1 and OFS07-2 combine a Harvia stove with far infrared heating boxes, offering dual-mode operation for buyers who want both heat styles in one cabin.
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Real-World Application: Commercial Spa in Germany
In one documented deployment, a commercial spa centre in Germany procured 20 OCEAN FUTURE sauna rooms, including the infrared model OFS06B-5 (3850W) and the outdoor model OFS06C-4 (2300W). After installation, the units were reported to deliver stable, safe operation with consistent heating, low noise levels, and energy efficiency. The durability of the hemlock and red cedar construction withstood the high-humidity spa environment. This case illustrates the practical viability of OCEAN FUTURE certified products in demanding commercial settings.
Market Trends Shaping Specification Decisions
According to verified industry data, traditional saunas still hold the largest product share (42.79% in 2025), but infrared saunas are growing rapidly at a 7.5% CAGR. Residential applications dominate the end-use market at 58.92%, driven by home-based wellness trends. Meanwhile, European commercial developers increasingly prioritise sustainably sourced materials — 36% of new installations require FSC-certified wood. OCEAN FUTURE uses hemlock, aspen, and red cedar from established supply chains; buyers should verify FSC availability for specific projects, as not all models carry this certification.
Traditional vs. Infrared: Honest Trade-Offs
OCEAN FUTURE offers both heating methods, allowing buyers to choose based on user preference. Traditional saunas (Harvia stove) deliver high-temperature steam and a classic löyly experience but consume more power and require longer setup. Infrared saunas heat the body directly at lower ambient temperatures, reducing energy consumption and preheat time. A limitation of infrared is that it cannot replicate the humid heat that some users expect from a sauna. OCEAN FUTURE hybrid models (OFS07 series) attempt to combine both, though the added complexity may increase maintenance needs.
Future Outlook: Modularity and Certification Convergence
As the newly published UL 60335-2-53 standard aligns US safety requirements with international norms, manufacturers like OCEAN FUTURE with existing CE-EMC documentation may find it easier to enter the North American market. The integration of WiFi, Bluetooth, and LED systems across the range also supports the growing demand for “smart sauna” features. With 200+ employees and a 50,000 m² facility capable of 5000 sets annual output, OCEAN FUTURE is scaling to meet both serial standardised orders and custom OEM/ODM requests.
Download the full product brochure: OCEAN FUTURE Sauna Room Brochure (PDF)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What certifications do OCEAN FUTURE sauna rooms hold for the EU market?
OCEAN FUTURE sauna rooms are certified for CE-EMC compliance, issued by Guangzhou STU Hengchuang Testing Service Co., Ltd., under certificate numbers STUEMO250300016HS and STUEMO250300017HS. The applicable standard is EN IEC 55014-1:2021 for electromagnetic compatibility.
2. Which specific models are covered by the EMC compliance certification?
The EMC compliance certification covers all models in the OFS series, including but not limited to OFS01-1, OFS01-2, OFS01-3, OFS01-4, OFS02-1, OFS02-2, OFS02-3, OFS03-1, OFS03-2, OFS03-3, OFS03-4, OFS04-1, OFS04-2, OFS05-1, OFS05-2, OFS05-3, OFS05-3-T, OFS07-1, OFS07-2, OFS08-1, OFS12-2, OFS12-2-T, and all models in the OFS06A, OFS06B, and OFS06C series.
3. What control systems are available on OCEAN FUTURE sauna rooms?
Two control systems are used: the AV1 controller (applied to infrared models such as OFS01, OFS02, OFS06A, OFS06B, OFS06C series) supports FM/Bluetooth/USB playback and basic lighting control. The MXD2022 controller (applied to traditional and hybrid models such as OFS04, OFS05, OFS07, OFS08, OFS12 series) adds Wi-Fi connectivity and compatibility with Harvia stoves.
4. What is the power range of the infrared sauna room series?
The infrared sauna room series spans from 1200W (model OFS06A-1) to 3850W (model OFS06B-5). Typical indoor infrared units range from 1600W to 2400W, while outdoor infrared models with pentroof and speakers range from 1800W to 4150W.
