STELPRO SAT402ZB Smart Thermostat User Guide
- October 30, 2023
- StelPro
Table of Contents
- STELPRO SAT402ZB Smart Thermostat
- COMPATIBILITY
- WHAT’S IN THE BOX AND THE REQUIRED TOOLS
- BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
- INSTALLATION
- ATTACHING THE MOUNTING PLATE
- CONNECTING THE ELECTRICAL WIRES
- ATTACHING THE THERMOSTAT TO THE MOUNTING PLATE
- THERMOSTAT INTERFACE
- USE
- CONNECTION
- SETUP
- KEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
- WARRANTY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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COMPATIBILITY
✘ WARNING: This thermostat is not compatible with:
- inductive load systems
- central heating systems
- resistive load systems:
- less than 150 W and 120 VAC/260 W and 208 VAC/300 W and 240 VAC
- greater than 2000 W and 120 VAC/3400 W and at 208 VAC/4000 W and at 240 VAC
See page 21 for the Allia thermostat’s detailed technical specifications.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX AND THE REQUIRED TOOLS
WARNING
Before you get started, take a few minutes to read this guide and watch the Allia thermostat’s step-by-step installation video to ensure a safe and easy installation.
VIDEO:stelpro.com/allia
Before installing or using the thermostat, the homeowner and installer must
read and understand these instructions and keep them for future reference. The
manufacturer will assume no responsibility and the warranty will be void if
the installer or user does not follow them. Failure to follow these guidelines
could result in property damage, injury, burns, and potentially fatal electric
shock.
Electrical connections must be made by a qualified electrician in accordance
with the electrical and building codes in effect in your area.
- Connect the thermostat ONLY to a 120 VAC to 240 VAC power source and respect the load limits.
- Protect the heating system with appropriate circuit breakers or fuses.
- Clean the thermostat regularly to remove accumulated dirt. DO NOT use liquid to clean the ventilation openings of the thermostat.
- DO NOT install the thermostat in a place where it could get wet or on an exterior wall. However, you can install it on insulated interior walls. To avoid any risk of overheating, leave a clearance of at least 30 cm (12 in.) around the thermostat so that it is adequately ventilated.
- Also, make sure not to obstruct the ventilation grilles at the bottom and top of the thermostat housing. Clogged grilles can cause the thermostat to overheat and interfere with its operation.
WARNING: High voltage. Switch off the power before installation and maintenance.
NOTE: Stelpro reserves the right to modify its product without notice to improve its operation. Therefore, the instructions in this guide may not apply exactly to your thermostat model. Refer to the Stelpro website for the most recent documentation. Your product, including its LCD screen, name, and packaging, may also be different from the one presented in this manual.
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED
WHERE TO SET UP YOUR HUB
With a minimum amount of planning, you can optimize the Allia mesh network and ensure good communication between devices. The hub allows you to manage the Allia thermostats and other Allia-compatible connected objects in your home. Install the hub in the most central location possible to boost communication between the various rooms. The more Alliacompatible connected objects you have in your home, the more they will act as Zigbee signal repeaters to allow good communication between thermostats and connected objects.
WHERE TO INSTALL YOUR THERMOSTATS
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Install an Allia thermostat in every room where you want to control the temperature.
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Install the thermostat about 1.5 m (5 ft) above the floor, on an inside wall facing the heating system. The thermostat must be placed on an electrical box.
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The space in front of the thermostat must be completely clear for it to operate optimally.
Do not install the thermostat behind a piece of furniture or a curtain, for instance.
WARNING: To avoid overheating, leave at least 30 cm (12 in.) clearance around the thermostat to ensure adequate ventilation. -
To avoid inaccurate temperature readings, do not install the thermostat:
- near a window or door that leads outdoors.
- in a place exposed to direct light or heat from the sun, a lamp, a fireplace, or any other heat source.
- near an air vent.
- near pipes, concealed ducts, or a chimney.
- in a place with poor air circulation, such as behind a door.
- in an area with a high dust concentration.
- in a place where there are frequent drafts, such as the top of a staircase.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: The thermostat must be installed by a certified electrician.
TURNING THE POWER OFF
To protect yourself against electric shock, switch off the power to the wires at the electrical panel. Then, make sure the wires are no longer powered, e.g., checking that the heating system remains off even when the setpoint temperature is higher than the room temperature (mechanical thermostat).
ATTACHING THE MOUNTING PLATE
- Loosen the screw at the base of the Allia thermostat, without completely removing it, until the thermostat and the mounting plate are no longer attached. Slide the mounting plate down and away from the thermostat.
- Using the mounting screws provided (2), attach the Allia thermostat mounting plate to the electrical box.
- Pass the power supply wires through the large opening in the center of the mounting plate.
NOTE: You can place the mounting plate to the left, center, or right of the electrical box according to your needs (see image). Make sure that the mounting plate is straight so that the thermostat is also straight.
CONNECTING THE ELECTRICAL WIRES
- Using the supplied connection caps,* connect the Allia thermostat wires to those of the heating system and power supply wires according to the corresponding connection diagram.
- Tighten the caps on the wires to make sure the connection is secure.
- Then, place all the wires in the electrical box.
- L1 Black
- L2/N Red
- LD Yellow
The direction of the connection is important since the thermostat wires are polar.
WARNING: Improperly connected electrical wires are a fire hazard.
*If the power supply wires are made of aluminum, use CO/ALR connection caps instead (not supplied).
ATTACHING THE THERMOSTAT TO THE MOUNTING PLATE
- Make sure that the thermostat’s ventilation openings are clean and unobstructed.
- Align the notch at the top of the thermostat with the notch on the mounting plate.
- Then, place the thermostat on the mounting plate, taking care not to pinch the wires between the device and the mounting plate.
- Tighten the screw at the base of the thermostat to hold it securely in place.
TURNING THE POWER BACK ON
Restore power to the heating system and thermostat. Then, make sure that the
thermostat turns on.
If the thermostat does not turn on, press one of its buttons. The thermostat
should turn on. If it does not, see “Troubleshooting” on page 19.
The thermostat will display three (3) preferences that should be configured before use. See the “SETUP” section on page 16 for more details.
MENU 20
TEMPERATURE FORMAT| MENU 30
HEATING MODE| MENU 31
LOBBY MODE
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If the temperature is below 0°C (32°F), the home screen will display “LO”.
If the temperature exceeds 50°C (122°F), the display will display “HI”.
THERMOSTAT INTERFACE
The Allia thermostat’s three-button interface puts 360° comfort at your fingertips.
MEANING OF THE ICONS
| ZIGBEE CONNECTION ESTABLISHED| | LOCKED KEYPAD
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| HEATING MODE| | LOW SETPOINT TEMPERATURE OR OPEN WINDOW DETECTION (FLASHING
ICON)
| HEATING INTENSITY| MENU| ADVANCED MENU INDICATOR
****| DEVICE HAS OVERHEATED| |
USE
NAVIGATING THE ADVANCED MENUS
Here are the steps to access the advanced menus and their options:
- From the home screen, press the central button for three (3) seconds to access the advanced menus. The first menu that appears is the Zigbee connection menu.
- Press the central button again to go to the next menu. The current value will flash, meaning that it can be changed.
- Use the <> buttons to choose another option from the displayed menu.
- After selecting an option, press the central button to confirm the selection. The selected value flashes rapidly for two (2) seconds and is displayed continuously once saved. Then, the thermostat automatically goes to the next menu.
- Press the central button for three (3) seconds to exit the advanced menus and return to the thermostat’s home screen.
NOTE: After 30 seconds of inactivity, the selected option will automatically be saved (except for options in Menu 10 – Zigbee connection) and the thermostat will return to the home screen.
ADVANCED MENUS
- MENU 10 | ZIGBEE CONNECTION (OFF = NOT CONNECTED; ON = AUTOMATIC PAIRING; ZIGBEE CHANNEL NUMBER)
- MENU 20 | TEMPERATURE FORMAT (°C OR °F)
- MENU 30 | FAN HEATER HEATING MODE (ON OR OFF)
- MENU 31 | LOBBY MODE (ON OR OFF) → DISPLAYED ONLY IF THE HEATING MODE IS SET TO FAN HEATER
- MENU 40 | KEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK (ON OR OFF)
- MENU 50 | OPEN WINDOW DETECTION (ON OR OFF)
- MENU 60 | BACKLIGHT INTENSITY WHEN THERMOSTAT IS INACTIVE (OFF, LO, HI)
- MENU DEF | RESET TO DEFAULT
NAVIGATING THE TECHNICAL MENUS
Access the technical menus from the home screen by pressing the central button
for ten (10) seconds.
After three (3) seconds, the advanced menus will be displayed (menu 10).
Continue to press the button until the technical menus appear.
TECHNICAL MENUS
- MENU T1 | THERMOSTAT VERSION
- MENU T2 | ZIGBEE VERSION
- MENU T3 | THERMOSTAT CONTROL CODE
- MENU I00 TO I17 | ZIGBEE INSTALLATION CODE
- MENU A0 TO A7 | MAC ADDRESS
ADJUSTING THE SETPOINT TEMPERATURE
By default, the setpoint temperature is set to 21°C (70°F). To change the
setpoint temperature, use the < > buttons on the home screen.
The > button will increase the setpoint temperature by 0.5°C (1°F) at a
time.
The < button will lower the setpoint temperature by 0.5°C (1°F) at a
time.
If the thermostat needs to activate the heating system to reach the setpoint
temperature, the icon will indicate the intensity at which the heating
system is operating.
The thermostat keypad must be unlocked (the icon will not appear on the
screen).
If the thermostat is part of the Allia ecosystem, the temperature will adjust
automatically if a scene or program for this thermostat launches.
CONNECTION
ALLIA HUB
To create your Allia network, you must connect your thermostats to the Allia
hub through its Zigbee network. Install all your thermostats before connecting
them. Make sure to connect the thermostat closest to the Allia hub first, and
then connect the other thermostats, progressively working away from the hub.
You may need to install other Allia-compatible thermostats or connected
objects to bypass obstacles or boost the Zigbee signal.
CONNECTING VIA THE ALLIA APP
To connect the thermostat to the Allia hub using the Allia app, your hub must be connected to a Wi-Fi network.
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From the ALLIA app’s device page, click + to add a new device.
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Select the type of device you want to add by clicking on “Thermostat, light, …”. The hub indicator light turns blue and flashes slowly.
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On the thermostat, go to menu 10 and select an automatic connection (ON).
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Touch the central button to confirm the selection. The ****icon flashes quickly while the thermostat searches for the channel. The Zigbee channel will be displayed when the connection is established.
Once the thermostat is connected to the hub’s Zigbee network:- the ****icon will appear on the thermostat’s home screen.
- the Allia app will indicate that the thermostat has been connected successfully and the thermostat will appear in the app.
You can now replace the default name of each thermostat with a meaningful name that is easier to recognize (e.g., Bathroom).
CONNECTING VIA THE ALLIA HUB
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Press the button on the hub; the indicator light on the hub will turn blue and flash slowly.
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On the thermostat, go to menu 10 and select an automatic connection (ON).
The ****will flash quickly while the thermostat searches for the channel.
The Zigbee channel will be displayed when the connection is established. -
When the icon disappears and you see °C (or °F) on the screen, press the central button for three seconds. The display stops flashing and the room temperature will be displayed. They will once again be visible in the upper left corner.
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The connection process is complete.
Repeat the procedure for each thermostat.
CONNECTING TO ANOTHER ZIGBEE NETWORK
If you do not have an Allia hub, but your residence already has a Zigbee network, you can connect the thermostat to this network. However, you will not be able to use the Allia application or benefit from the Allia system’s features.
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Set the thermostat controller to Zigbee connection mode.
On the thermostat, go to menu 10 and select an automatic connection (ON).
The ****icon flashes quickly while the thermostat searches for the channel.
The Zigbee channel will be displayed when the connection is established. -
Press the central button to confirm the selection.
Once the thermostat is connected to the Zigbee network, the ****icon will be displayed on the home screen.
SETUP
The first time you start the thermostat, set up the three basic preferences. The thermostat will display temperature format and heating mode options and Lobby mode options if the heating mode is set to Fan Heater. You must also set up the Zigbee connection if you want to connect your thermostat to an Allia hub. Install all your thermostats before connecting them to the hub.
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY UNIT
By default, the temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius.
You can also display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
- Go to menu 20.
- Use the < > buttons to select °C or °F.
- Press the central button to confirm the selection.
HEATING MODE
The heating mode corresponds to the type of heating system that the thermostat controls: baseboard/convector or a fan heater.
- Go to menu 30.
- Use the < > buttons to select baseboard/convector mode (OFF) or fan heater mode (ON).
- Press the central button ****to confirm the selection.
When fan heater mode is selected, the icon is displayed on the thermostat’s home screen.
LOBBY MODE
- Go to menu 31.
- Use the buttons to select Standard (Std) or Lobby (LbY) mode.
- Press the central button to confirm the selection.
Lobby mode can only be selected if the heating mode is set to fan heater and open window detection is disabled.
KEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK
You can lock the thermostat keypad to prevent the setpoint temperature from being changed by mistake. By default, the thermostat keypad is unlocked.
- Go to menu 40.
- Use the < > buttons to unlock (OFF) or lock (ON) the keypad.
- Press the central button ****to confirm the selection.
When the keypad is locked, the ****icon is displayed on the thermostat’s home
screen.
You can change a thermostat’s setpoint temperature via the Allia app even when
its keypad is locked.
OPEN WINDOW DETECTION
The thermostat can detect if a window is open in the room where it is located.
The thermostat will then automatically adjust the setpoint temperature to 7°C
(45°F) to avoid heating the room unnecessarily.
This option is only available if the Lobby mode is set to Standard.
- Go to menu 50.
- Use the < > buttons to turn open window detection ON or OFF.
- Press the central button ****to confirm the selection.
BACKLIGHTING
By default, the thermostat screen lights up when you touch one of the buttons. You can deactivate this function or adjust the intensity of the backlighting.
- Go to menu 60.
- Use the < > buttons to turn OFF or change the backlight intensity to HI or LO.
- Press the central button ****to confirm the selection.
THERMOSTAT RESET
You can reset the thermostat to its default settings.
- Go to the Reset (DEF) menu.
- Use the < > buttons to select “Y” and revert to the default values.
- Press the central button ****to confirm the reset.
The thermostat will reset. This process may take a few seconds.
WARNING: All settings will revert to their default values and the connection to the Zigbee network and hub will be deleted.
TROUBLESHOOTING
COMMON PROBLEMS
The following table lists the most common problems and alerts you may encounter with your thermostat. If your problem is not listed in this table, or if the proposed solution does not solve the issue, please visit our support site or contact our customer service team:
www.stelpro.com/allia/support
1-844-STELPRO (783-5776)
elec.tech@stelpro.com
PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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flashing | The heating system is overheating. Inspect your heating system |
and replace it if it is defective.
flashing| The thermostat has detected that a window is open. Close the
window or deactivate the open window detection. See page 17.
flashing| There is an issue with the thermostat’s Zigbee network. Reset
the thermostat and reconnect it to the hub. See page 18.
LO| The room temperature is below 0°C (32°F). Heating will remain active
until the temperature reaches the setpoint temperature. LO disappears when the
temperature reaches 0°C (32°F).
HI| The room temperature is above 50°C (122°F). Heating will remain
inactive. HI disappears when the temperature reaches 50°C (122°F).
—| The thermostat cannot measure the temperature (defective temperature
sensor). Replace the thermostat.
NOTE: This alert may also be displayed temporarily immediately after a
reset. It should disappear automatically after about 10 seconds.
The thermostat is hot.| Even when the thermostat is operating normally,
the thermostat housing can become warm to the touch. This does not affect the
thermostat’s efficiency or operation.
The heating system is operating continuously even once the setpoint
temperature has been reached.| Make sure the thermostat wires are properly
connected (see page 9).
NOTE: The thermostat can also control low-power heating to maintain the
temperature once the setpoint temperature has been reached.
The heating is not operational even though the thermostat indicates
otherwise.| Make sure the thermostat wires are properly connected (see page
9).
The thermostat does not switch on after being installed.| Make sure the
thermostat wires are properly connected and that the caps are tightened
securely (see page 9).
Make sure the circuit breaker allocated to the heating system in the
electrical panel is set to OFF. If the heating system has a switch, make sure
it is ON.
The thermostat does not display the correct room temperature.| Make sure
there are no drafts or heat sources near the thermostat.
The fan heater switches on and off frequently.| Set the heating mode in
menu 30 to ON.
The thermostat’s buttons do not respond, except for advanced menu
access.| The thermostat is locked. Deactivate lock mode.
The thermostat does not connect to the Zigbee network.| Your thermostat
may be too far away from another thermostat in the network. Make sure that the
thermostats that are located between the thermostat and hub are installed and
connected to the Zigbee network.
Also, make sure that the hub is in connection mode.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DEFAULT VALUES
Setpoint temperature | 21 °C (70 °F) |
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Zigbee connection | Disconnected |
Temperature display format | ° Celsius |
Heating mode | Electric baseboard |
Locking | Keypad unlocked |
Open window detection | Disabled |
Backlighting | Disabled |
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Supply voltage | 120 – 240 VAC, 60 Hz |
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Minimum load | Resistive only |
150 W at 120 VCA, 60 Hz
260 W at 208 VCA, 60 Hz
300 W at 240 VCA, 60 Hz
Maximum load| Resistive only
2000 W at 120 VCA, 60 Hz
3400 W at 208 VCA, 60 Hz
4000 W at 240 VCA, 60 Hz
CONNECTIVITY
Zigbee | IEEE 802.15.4 protocol |
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TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
Actual measured temperature | 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F) |
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Temperature display increments | 0.5 °C (1 °F) |
Setpoint temperature | 5 °C to 30 °C (41 °F to 86 °F) |
Setpoint temperature increments | 0.5 °C (1 °F) |
STORAGE CONDITIONS AND USE
Storage temperature | -40 °C to 50 °C (-40 °F to 122 °F) |
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Operating temperature | -20 °C to 50 °C (-4 °F to 122 °F) |
LCD monitor efficiency may decrease below 0°C (32°F)
Relative humidity| 5% to 95% without condensation
WARRANTY
This device is guaranteed for three (3) years. If it stops working properly during this period, please return it to the place you purchased it with a copy of your invoice or contact our customer service department (with a copy of your invoice on hand). For this warranty to be valid, the device must be installed and used according to the guidelines outlined in this guide. If the installer or user modifies the device in any way, they will be held responsible for any damage resulting from this modification. The warranty is limited to factory repair or replacement of the unit and does not cover disconnection, transportation, and installation costs.
NEED HELP?
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