Start session

Use this action to start a sauna session with a custom duration, target temperature, and fan duration. It gives you more granular control than the climate entity, letting you set all session parameters in a single call.

Using this action from the user interface

If you prefer building automations and scripts visually, Home Assistant walks you through this action step by step. You pick what to target, tweak a few options, and save. No YAML knowledge required.

To start a sauna session from an automation or a script:

  1. Go to Settings > Automations & scenes.
  2. Open an existing automation or script, or select Create automation > Create new automation.
  3. If you’re setting up a new automation, add a trigger in the When section. Scripts don’t need a trigger. They run when something else calls them.
  4. In the Then do section, select Add action.
  5. From the search box, search for and select Saunum: Start session.
  6. Select what you want to control. Under By target (see Targets), select your Saunum climate entity.
  7. Optionally, set a Duration, a Target temperature, and a Fan duration.
  8. Select Save.

Options in the UI

Duration (Optional)

How long the sauna session runs. Defaults to 2 hours.

Target temperature (Optional)

The target temperature in degrees Celsius. Must be between 40 and 100. Defaults to 80.

Fan duration (Optional)

How long the fan runs. Defaults to 10 minutes.

Using this action in YAML

If you work directly in YAML, or you want to know exactly what Home Assistant does under the hood, this section has the technical reference. It lists the field names you use in YAML, their types, and which ones are required.

In YAML, refer to this action as saunum.start_session. A basic example looks like this:

ActionActions are used in several places in Home Assistant. As part of a script or automation, actions define what is going to happen once a trigger is activated. In scripts, an action is called *sequence*. [Learn more]
action: saunum.start_session
target:
  entity_id: climate.saunum_leil
data:
  duration:
    hours: 2
  target_temperature: 80
  fan_duration:
    minutes: 10

This starts a two-hour session at 80°C, with the fan running for the first 10 minutes.

Options in YAML

duration time

How long the sauna session runs. Accepts a duration object with hours, minutes, and seconds keys. Defaults to 2 hours.

target_temperature integer

The target temperature in degrees Celsius. Must be between 40 and 100. Defaults to 80.

fan_duration time

How long the fan runs. Accepts a duration object with hours, minutes, and seconds keys. Defaults to 10 minutes.

Targets of the action

This action requires a target. The target is the object of the action. You can point the action at a single entityAn entity represents a sensor, actor, or function in Home Assistant. Entities are used to monitor physical properties or to control other entities. An entity is usually part of a device or a service. [Learn more], a device, an area, a floor, or a label, and Home Assistant will run the action on every matching climate entity behind that target.

  • Entity: one specific climate entity, such as climate.living_room.
  • Device: every climate entity that belongs to a device.
  • Area: every climate entity in a room or area.
  • Floor: every climate entity on a floor.
  • Label: every climate entity that shares a label.

You can also select different target types in one action. For example, you can add a specific entity and an area as targets in the same action to run the action on both of them at once.

Good to know

  • You cannot start a sauna session when the sauna door is open. The control unit prevents heating as a safety measure.

Try it yourself

Ready to test this? Open Developer tools > Actions, search for this action, fill in the fields, and select Perform action. You see what happens on your actual entitiesAn entity represents a sensor, actor, or function in Home Assistant. Entities are used to monitor physical properties or to control other entities. An entity is usually part of a device or a service. [Learn more] without writing a line of YAML.

More examples

Real scenarios where this action shows up in automations and scripts. Copy any example and adapt it to your setup.

Tip

You don’t need to edit YAML to use these examples. Copy a YAML snippet from this page, open the automation editor in Home Assistant, and press Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac). Home Assistant automatically converts the pasted YAML into the visual editor format, whether it’s a full automation, a single trigger, a condition, or an action.

Still stuck?

The Home Assistant community is quick to help: join Discord for real-time chat, post on the community forum with the action you’re calling and what you expected to happen, or share on our subreddit /r/homeassistant.

Tip

AI assistants like ChatGPT or Claude can also explain actions or suggest the right one when you describe what you want in plain language.