stelpro STZW402 ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT SMART HOME User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- StelPro
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STZW402 ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT SMART HOME
User Guide
WARNING
Before installing and operating this product, the owner and/or installer must
read, understand and follow these instructions and keep them handy for future
reference. If these instructions are not followed, the warranty will be
considered null and void and the manufacturer deems no further responsibility
for this product. Moreover, the following instructions must be adhered to in
order to avoid bodily harm or property damages, serious injuries, and
potentially fatal electric shocks. All electric connections must be made by a
qualified electrician, according to the electric and building codes effective
in your region.
Do NOT connect this product to a supply source other than 120 VAC or 240 VAC,
and do not exceed the load limits specified. Protect the heating system with
the appropriate circuit breaker or fuse. You must regularly clean dirt
accumulations on the thermostat. Do NOT use fluid to clean thermostat air
vent. Do not install a thermostat in a wet place. However, installing it in
insulated walls is allowed.
NOTE: When a part of the product specification must be changed to improve
operability or other functions, priority is given to the product specification
itself. In such instances, the instruction manual may not entirely match all
the functions of the actual product.
Therefore, the actual product and packaging, as well as the name and
illustration, may differ from the manual.
The screen/LCD display shown as an example in this manual may be different
from the actual screen/LCD display.
DESCRIPTION
This thermostat is designed to control the baseboard, convertor, and fan-
forced heaters. It may be added (included) in a Z-Wave network.
This thermostat is NOT compatible with the following installations
- Inductive load
- Central heating system
- Heating load outside the specified ratings (refer to the Technical Specifications section)
Parts supplied
- one (1) thermostat
- one (1) wall mounting plate located at the back of the thermostat
- two (2) mounting screws
- two (2) solderless connectors suitable for copper wires
INSTALLATION
Selection of the thermostat location
The thermostat must be mounted to a connection box on a wall facing the
heating unit, at around 1.5 m (5 feet) above the floor level, on a section of
the wall exempt from pipes or air ducts.
Do not install the thermostat in a location where temperature measurements
could be altered. For example:
- close to a window, on an external wall, or close to a door leading outside
- exposed directly to the light or heat of the sun, a lamp, a fireplace or any other heat source
- close to or in front of an air outlet
- close to concealed ducts or a chimney
- in a location with poor airflow (e.g. behind a door) or with frequent air drafts (e.g. head of stairs)
Thermostat mounting and connection
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Cut off the power supply on lead wires at the electrical panel in order to avoid any risk of electric shock.
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If an existing thermostat is being replaced, remove the previous thermostat.
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Ensure that the air vents of the Ki thermostat are clean and clear of any obstruction.
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Using a screwdriver, loosen the screw retaining the mounting base of the thermostat (do not completely remove the screw).
Then, remove the mounting base at the back of the thermostat by tilting it downward, then towards you. -
Align and secure the mounting base to the connection box using the two screws supplied.
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Pass the wires from the wall through the hole at the base of the mounting base and connect them using the solderless connectors supplied. When making the connection with aluminum wire, make sure that you are using connectors identified CO/ALR. Please note that the thermostat wires do not have polarity. Therefore, the way they are connected is not important.
2-WIRE INSTALLATION 4-WIRE INSTALLATION
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Place all the wires into the connection box.
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Align the little slots located on the top of the thermostat with those on the mounting base and secure the thermostat to the mounting base. Note that you can also position the thermostat on the left or the right side of the junction box (see below). Then tighten the screw at the bottom of the unit.
OPERATION
Ambient temperature
The temperature is displayed either in °C with a 0.5 °C resolution or in °F
with a 1 °F resolution.
The screen will display LO if the temperature drops below 0 °C (32 °F) and
will display HI if the temperature rises above 50 °C (122 °F).
Temperature setpoints
The setpoint may be edited by the user using the UP and DOWN buttons located
on the thermostat.
The setpoint may also be modified through the Z-Wave network.
The minimum setpoint is 5 °C (41 °F) and the maximum setpoint is 30 °C (86
°F).
NOTE: if the setpoint is set at 7 °C (45 °F) or below, the frost warning
icon will be displayed to warn the user that water pipes might be subject to
freezing.
Heating power indicator
Whenever the thermostat is actively heating the room, the heating status graph
will display the heating percentage.
| No bar: 0%
1 bar: 1-25%
2 bars: 26-50%
3 bars: 51-75%
4 bars: 76-100%
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Thermostat mode
The thermostat has three modes: Comfort, Eco, and Off. The first two modes
have their own preestablished setpoint. Comfort: 21 °C (70 °F), Eco ( ): 17 °C
(63 °F).
The user may change the setpoint to any value in the range described in the
setpoint section.
When the Eco mode is active, the Eco icon ( ) is displayed on the LCD. When
the Off mode is
active, the frost warning icon is displayed on the LCD and the setpoint is
replaced by –.
The thermostat mode may be changed locally on the thermostat by pressing the
UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for less than 3 seconds while on the main
screen. The Eco setpoint is local to the thermostat and cannot be edited
through the Z-Wave network.
NOTE 1: Even in Off mode , the thermostat is still powered and electric
shock is still possible.
Always cut off the power supply when cleaning or removing the thermostat.
NOTE 2: When in Off mode, the thermostat will not activate the heating
element, therefore there is a risk of freezing.
Heating mode
The thermostat has two heating modes: A baseboard/convector heater and a Fan-
forced heater.
The Baseboard/convector heater mode will drive the load with a 15-second cycle
while the Fan-forced heater mode will drive the load with a 5-minute cycle.
When the Fan-forced heater mode is selected, the fan icon is displayed on the
thermostat.
Z-Wave connectivity ( )
If the thermostat is added (included) to a Z-Wave network, the connectivity
icon will be displayed on the LCD, if the device is removed (excluded) from a
Z-Wave network, the connectivity icon will disappear.
The connectivity icon may blink if there is an issue with the Z-Wave radio
circuit.
Advanced settings (MENU
)
There are 7 advanced settings menus on the thermostat.
The advanced settings are the following:
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Z-Wave menu : used to add (include) or remove (exclude) the thermostat from a Z-Wave network
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Display format : used to switch the temperature format between °C and °F
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Heating mode : used to switch the heating mode between Baseboard/convector and Fan forced heaters
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Lock mode: used to lock the thermostat to prevent unauthorized tampering.
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Outdoor temperature display: used to switch the outdoor temperature display on or off (when available). When set to (On), the outdoor temperature will be displayed if it’s available.
When set to (Off), the outdoor temperature will not be displayed and the setpoint will always be displayed. -
Backlight status while idle: used to set the backlight intensity when the thermostat is idle.
0%: the backlight will turn off after 15 seconds of inactivity
50%: the backlight will dim to 50% after 15 seconds of inactivity
100%: the backlight will always be at full intensity -
°STELPRO information menu: used to gain information on the product
– Version
– Date of production (mm/dd)
– Year of production
– Z-Wave Node Id
– Baseboard/convector control checksum
– Fan-forced heater control checksum
– Reset to default
Modification of the settings:
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To gain access to the advanced settings root menu, press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
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At this point each setting (1 to 7) may be accessed by using the UP and DOWN buttons.
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To edit a value, choose a setting then simultaneously press the UP and DOWN buttons once.
Press the UP or DOWN button to edit the value. -
Confirm your choice by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously one time at which point the icon will momentarily flash rapidly if a change has been made.
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To exit the advanced settings press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds at any time. If the thermostat is left idle it will revert back to the main screen after 30 seconds
Z-Wave inclusion/exclusion ( )
Inclusion:
Make sure the Z-Wave hub is in the include mode (refer to your Z-Wave hub
instruction manual).
To add (include) the thermostat to a Z-Wave network, enter Menu 1 (Z-Wave
menu) and select (On).
Then press the UP and DOWN buttons to start the inclusion process. During
inclusion, (On) will be blinking and the connectivity icon will be animated in
an increasing pattern. When the inclusion process has been completed, (On)
will be displayed solid. If an error occurs, (Err) will be displayed for 3
seconds then the screen will revert to (Off) selection.
Exclusion:
Make sure the Z-Wave hub is in the exclude mode (refer to your Z-Wave hub
instruction manual).
To remove (exclude) the thermostat from a Z-Wave network, enter Menu1 (Z-Wave
menu) and select (Off). Then press the UP and DOWN buttons to start the
exclusion process. During exclusion, (Off) will be blinking and the
connectivity icon will be animated in a decreasing pattern. When the exclusion
process is complete, (Off) will be displayed solid. If an error occurs, (Err)
will be displayed for 3 seconds then the screen will revert to (On) selection.
To achieve better network performance, it is recommended to always add
(include) your Z-Wave devices starting from the closest one to the farthest
one.
Factory Reset
The thermostat may be manually reset to its original factory settings.
When this is performed, all parameters are reset to their default values and
the thermostat is removed (excluded) from the Z-Wave network.
To reset the thermostat to its default settings:
- Enter the advanced settings
- Enter the °STELPRO menu (menu 7)
- Navigate to the (def) screen using the UP or DOWN buttons.
- Enter the (def) menu by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons for less than 3 seconds
- Select (yes) and confirm the selection by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons for less than 3 seconds.
If the thermostat was added (included) in a Z-Wave network, it will send a
(device reset locally) notification.
The thermostat will then reset itself.
Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing
or otherwise inoperable.
Power Outage
If a power outage occurs, the thermostat will stop working but all
configuration is saved.
Outdoor Temperature (EXT
)
When connected to a Z-Wave network, the thermostat may display the outdoor
temperature provided by an external sensor.
When available, the outdoor temperature is displayed instead of the setpoint,
providing that the outdoor temperature display setting is set to (On).
If no temperature is received within a 4-hour timeframe, the outdoor
temperature will disappear and the setpoint will be displayed.
In order to display the outdoor temperature, an external sensor needs to be
part of the Z-Wave network. It may be a physical sensor or a weather station
app.
Refer to your Z-Wave hub controller instructions manual to find how to
associate both devices. On some Z-Wave hub controllers, an app may be used to
provide the outdoor temperature.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CODE | DEFINITION |
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LO | Temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F), heating will be always active |
HI | Temperature is above 50 °C (122 °F), heating will be always inactive |
— | The temperature sensor is defective, heating will always be inactive. |
Call technical support.
Err| The connection could not be established with the Z-Wave network. Make
sure the thermostat is within range of the Z-Wave controller or a Z-Wave
repeater and make sure the Z-Wave controller is in inclusion or exclusion
mode.
E1| The secondary temperature sensor is defective. The thermostat will still
control the temperature but performance may be diminished.
Consider replacing the thermostat.
PROBLEM| SOLUTION
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The thermostat is hot| • In normal operating conditions, the thermostat
housing may become hot at maximum load. That is normal and will not affect
the effective operation of the thermostat.
Heating is always on| • Check if the thermostat is properly connected. Refer
to the installation section.
The heating does not run even if the
thermostat indicates it is on| • Check if the thermostat is properly
connected. Refer to the installation section.
The display does not turn on| • Check if the thermostat is properly
connected. Refer to the installation section.
• Check the power supply at the electrical panel.
• Check if the heating unit has a switch. If so, ensure that this switch is
turned on.
The display turns off a few minutes and then turns on again| • The thermal
protection of the heating unit has opened due to overheating. Check if the
heating unit is in good operating condition and that clearance around the
appliance is according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
The displayed ambient temperature is incorrect| • Check the presence of an
air stream or a heat source near the thermostat, and correct the situation.
The fan-forced heater is cycling ON
and OFF frequently| • Make sure the heating mode is set to Fan
The connectivity icon is blinking on the main screen| • Make sure the
thermostat is properly associated with the Z-Wave controller.
Setpoint and mode cannot be changed| • The thermostat is locked, turn OFF the
lock mode
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Supply voltage
120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Minimum current with resistive load
1.25 A
300 W @ 240 VAC
150 W @ 120 VAC
Maximum current with resistive load
16.7 A
4000 W @ 240 VAC
2000 W @ 120 VAC
Temperature display range
0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
Temperature display resolution
0.5 °C (1 °F)
Temperature setpoint range
5 °C to 30 °C (41 °F to 86 °F)
Temperature setpoint increment
0.5 °C (1 °F)
Storage temperature
-50 °C to 50 °C (-58 °F to 122 °F)
Operating temperature (LCD performance might diminish below 0 °C (32 °F))
-20 °C to 50 °C (-4 °F to 122 °F)
Z-WAVE TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Z-Wave interoperability
This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other
Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers and/or other applications.
All non-battery operated nodes within
the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase the
reliability of the network.
Z-Wave Association
The Z-Wave Association Command Class is supported by the thermostat.
The thermostat supports the lifeline as Group1 and only one Node Id is
supported in this group (the Z-Wave controller).
The following reports are sent via Lifeline:
- Basic Report
- Device Reset Locally Notification
- Thermostat Mode Report
- Thermostat Setpoint Report
- Sensor Multilevel Report
- Thermostat Operating State Report
Z-Wave Basic command class
The Z-Wave Basic command class is supported by the thermostat in the following
way:
To trigger the Eco mode on the thermostat: send it a Basic SET (0x00) command
(Energy-saving mode)
To trigger the Comfort mode on the thermostat: send it a Basic SET (0xFF)
command (Comfort mode)
If a setpoint change is sent through the Z-Wave network, the thermostat mode
will automatically switch to Comfort mode. The Z-Wave modes are described in
the following table:
CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE
Ki| Z-Wave protocol
Comfort| Heat (1)
Eco| Energy Save Heat (11)
Of| Off (0)
NOTE: Each time the inclusion or exclusion process is started, the thermostat will send a “Node Information Frame”
LIMITED WARRANTY
This unit has a 3-year warranty. If at any time during this period the unit becomes defective, it must be returned to its place of purchase with the invoice copy, or simply contact our customer service department (with an invoice copy in hand). In order for the warranty to be valid, the unit must have been installed and used according to instructions. If the installer or the user modifies the unit, he will be held responsible for any damage resulting from this modification. The warranty is limited to the factory repair or the replacement of the unit and does not cover the cost of disconnection, transport, and installation.
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