The Savant Wireless Thermostat (SST-W100) is a Wi-Fi-enabled wireless digital thermostat designed to control Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems.
The SST-W100 contains a robust thermostat interface and is designed to integrate seamlessly into a Savant-controlled environment. Using the TrueControl iPad® app for the HVAC Scheduler allows for instant changes and scheduling of climate setpoints throughout areas of a facility or home. The app also provides an instantaneous and historical view of the temperature, humidity, setpoints, and stage information.
HVAC System Compatibility
The SST-W100 supports two types of HVAC systems, which are set up from the Mechanical Settings menu:
The next table shows the staging information for a standard gas/electric system. The delta T setting is the delta, or difference between, the setpoint and current temperature for determining when a heat or cool call comes on. The “delta” is the number of degrees away from setpoint.
NOTE: The ON values shown for stage 1 or stage 2 Delta T are the default settings—for either Fahrenheit or Celsius modes. The default OFF Delta T for all stages is zero (0). The default settings can be changed from the Installer Settings menu.
Use this legend to identify the outputs shown in the next table:
Stage | Stage Turns on at… (turns off setpoint) | Outputs | Notes | ||||
G | W1 | W2/O | Y1 | Y2 | |||
Standard Gas Heat | |||||||
Heat 1 | Stage 1 heat delta T (1 degree) below setpoint | W1 | No fan output required for gas heating systems | ||||
Heat 2 | Stage 2 heat delta T (3 degrees) below setpoint | W1 | W2 | Second Stage Heat must be enabled Minimum run time (MRT) between stages | |||
Cool 1 | Stage 1 cool delta T (1 degree) above setpoint | G | Y1 | ||||
Cool 2 | Stage 2 cool delta T (3 degrees) above setpoint | G | Y1 | Y2 | Second Stage Cool must be enabled MRT between stages | ||
Standard Electric Heat | |||||||
Heat 1 | Stage 1 heat delta T (1 degree) below setpoint | G | W1 | ||||
Heat 2 | Stage 2 heat delta T (3 degrees) below setpoint | G | W1 | W2 | Second Stage Heat must be enabled MRT between stages | ||
Cool 1 | Stage 1 cool delta T (1 degree) above setpoint | G | Y1 | ||||
Cool 2 | Stage 2 cool delta T (3 degrees) above setpoint | G | Y1 | Y2 | Second Stage Cool must be enabled MRT between stages |
The next table shows the staging information for a heat pump system. The delta T setting is the delta, or difference between, the setpoint and current temperature for determining when a heat or cool call comes on. The “delta” is the number of degrees away from setpoint.
NOTE: The ON values shown for stage 1 or stage 2 Delta T are the default settings—for either Fahrenheit or Celsius modes. The default OFF Delta T for all stages is zero (0). The default settings can be changed in the Installer Settings menu.
Use this legend to identify the outputs shown in the next table:
Stage | Stage Turns on at… (turns off setpoint) | Outputs | Notes | ||||
G | W1 | W2/O | Y1 | Y2 | |||
Heat Pump Changeover with Cooling | |||||||
Heat 1 | Stage 1 heat delta T (1 degree) below setpoint | G | Y1 | ||||
Heat 2 | Stage 2 heat delta T (3 degrees) below setpoint | G | Y1 | Y2 | Second Stage Heat must be enabled Minimum run time (MRT) between stages | ||
Heat 3 | Stage 3 heat delta T (5 degrees) below setpoint | G | W1 | Y1 | Y2 | Auxiliary Heat must be enabled MRT between stages W1 is used for the auxiliary heat (heat strips) output | |
Cool 1 | Stage 1 cool delta T (1 degree) above setpoint | G | O | Y1 | W2/O terminal is used for the “O” changeover output | ||
Cool 2 | Stage 2 cool delta T (3 degrees) above setpoint | G | O | Y1 | Y2 | Second Stage Cool must be enabled MRT between stages | |
Heat Pump Changeover with Heating | |||||||
Heat 1 | Stage 1 heat delta T (1 degree) below setpoint | G | O | Y1 | W2/O terminal is used for the “O” changeover output | ||
Heat 2 | Stage 2 heat delta T (3 degrees) below setpoint | G | O | Y1 | Y2 | Second Stage Heat must be enabled MRT between stages | |
Heat 3 | Stage 3 heat delta T (5 degrees) below setpoint |
G |
W1 |
O |
Y1 |
Y2 | Auxiliary Heat must be enabled MRT between stages W1 is used for the auxiliary heat (heat strips) output |
Cool 1 | Stage 1 cool delta T (1 degree) above setpoint | G | Y1 | ||||
Cool 2 | Stage 2 cool delta T (3 degrees) above setpoint | G | Y1 | Y2 | Second Stage Cool must be enabled MRT between stages |
System Variables | Setting |
System Type | Heat Pump |
Heat Stage 1 On | 1 |
Heat stage 1 Off | 0 |
Heat Stage 2 On | 2 |
Heat Stage 2 Off | 0 |
Aux Heat On | 3 |
Aux Heat Off | 0 |
Heat Stage 2 Enabled | Y |
Aux Heat Enabled | Y |
System Type
Fan Type
Note that the Fan Type is not valid for a heat pump system type. Two fan types are supported:
Changeover Type
This option is only valid for heat pumps. Two changeover types are supported:
Celsius/Fahrenheit
H/C setpoint delta
Minimum Off Time
Minimum Run Time
As shown in the previous graph, each stage (H1, H2, H3, C1, C2) has a delta in degrees for turn-on value, and turnoff value. The default settings are shown in the next table.
Parameter | Range (degrees) | Default Value (degrees) |
H Delta Stage 1 On | 1 – 8 | 1 |
H Delta Stage 1 Off | 0-8 | 0 |
H Delta Stage 2 On | 1 – 8 | 3 |
H Delta Stage 2 Off | 0-8 | 0 |
H Delta Stage 3 On | 1 – 8 | 5 |
H Delta Stage 3 Off | 0-8 | 3 |
C Delta Stage 1 On | 1 – 8 | 1 |
C Delta Stage 1 Off | 0-8 | 0 |
C Delta Stage 2 On | 1 – 8 | 3 |
C Delta Stage 2 Off | 0-8 | 0 |
Stage Enables
Fan Cycler
The fan cycler will cycle the fan on and off based on the fan uptime and fan downtime settings. The uptime has a range of 0-120 minutes with a default of zero (off). The downtime has a range of 10-120 minutes with a default of 10 minutes. The heat and cool cycles call for the fan to be on will take precedence over the cycler trying to turn it off.
Fan Purge
Minimum Cool Setpoint
Maximum Heat Setpoint
Emergency Heat
An additional system mode, EHEAT for emergency heat will be displayed if the HVAC system type is set to heat pump. If there is a compressor failure with the heat pump system, setting the mode to EHEAT will allow the supplemental auxiliary heat to come on first, whenever there is a call for heating. It also disables the compressor output to prevent further damage to the HVAC system.
HVAC Mode
The thermostat through the user interface, can easily be changed to run in one of four modes:
The fan through the user interface, can easily be changed to run in one of two modes:
On Board Temperature Sensor
The SST-W100 has a local temperature sensor that is, by default, the sensor used for all the algorithms. This sensor can be calibrated to +/- 7 degrees. For more details, see the Remote Sensor Features section to understand how to use remote sensors.
The SST-W100 provides the capability to monitor, display and control the humidity in a room. The control is either implemented by extending the cool cycles or by the control of built-in auxiliary relays. These relays can be configured to control a humidifier, dehumidifier, vent or DH Fan control.
Humidity Control Logic
The Humidity Control Logic (HCL) will extend a cool call if the following conditions are met. The HCL logic will not initiate a cool call—the HCL will terminate its cool call upon any of these conditions not being met as well.
Auxiliary Relays
Two auxiliary relays, A1 and A2, can be configured with the various options described in the next table.
Option | Description |
Off | Relay has no function |
Humidifier | Relay is assigned as an external humidifier control output. The Relay is active when it is enabled in this mode and the system mode is set to Heat or Auto, if the last call was for heat. It will be ON when the room humidity is 2º below the RH setpoint. The system fan (blower) can also be configured to turn on with relay A1 when the A1 Relay Blower Interlock is enabled. |
Dehumidifier | Relay is assigned as an external dehumidifier control output. The Relay is active when it is enabled in this mode and the system mode is set to Cool or Auto if the last call was for cool. It will be ON when the room humidity is 2º above the RH setpoint. The system fan (blower) can also be configured to turn on with relay A1 when the A1 Relay Blower Interlock is enabled. |
Network | Relay is assigned as a Savant System-controlled output. Relay is on/off state and is set according to triggers and workflows. The system fan can also be configured to turn on with relay A1 when the A1 Relay Fan Interlock is enabled. |
Vent | Relay control. Relay is assigned as an external vent damper control output. The relay is ON when the Fan Cycler state is ON. |
DH Fan Control | (Only A1 supports this mode) Relay is assigned as an external dehumidification fan speed control output (DH). For use with air handlers having an external DH fan control input to slow fan speed during dehumidification. Relay is OFF during normal operation when RH level is below the RH setpoint. Relay is ON when RH level is above the RH setpoint. NOTE: Set jumper JP2 on the A1 relay to the NC position. |
Humidity User Settings
The following user settings can be configured.
Option | Description |
Humidity Setpoint | Used by both the HCL and the auxiliary relays when in a humidifier or dehumidifier mode. Range is 20%-80% in 55 increments. Default is 55%. |
Humidity Mode | Enables or disables the HCL logic. |
Humidifier Mode | Enables or disables the Humidifier logic. This is only exposed, if either A1 or A2 is set to Humidifier. |
Dehumidifier Mode | Enables or disables the Dehumidifier logic. This is only exposed if either A1 or A2 is set to Dehumidifier. |
Humidity Installer Settings
The following installer settings can be configured.
Option | Description |
RH Sensor Calibration | +/1-7% in 1% increments. Default is 0% |
RH Temperature Delta | Used in the HCL algorithm. Range is 1-5 degrees. Default is 2 degrees. |
RH Setpoint Delta | Used in the HCL algorithm. Range is 1%-10%. Default is 5%. |
Humidity On Time | Used in the HCL algorithm. Range is 0-60 minutes. Default is 30 minutes. |
Humidity Off Time | Used in the HCL algorithm. Range is 0-60 minutes. Default is 30 minutes. |
Humidity Off Delta | Used in the HCL algorithm, it has a range of 0-10% Default is 2%. |
A1 Relay Mode | See the section, Auxiliary Relays. Default mode is off. |
A2 Relay Mode | See the section, Auxiliary Relays. Default mode is off. |
A1 Fan Interlock | This locks the state of the fan to the state of the relay when the A1 relay is in humidifier, dehumidifier, or network mode. Default is off. |
A2 Fan Interlock | This locks the state of the fan to the state of the relay when the A2 relay is in humidifier, dehumidifier, or network mode. Default is off. |
The thermostat has two remote sensor connections, RS1 and RS2. When connected RS1 will replace the internal temperature sensor. RS2 can either be an averaging sensor (indoors), or an outdoor temperature sensor depending on the remote sensor setup in the thermostat’s Installer Settings menu.
The remote sensor function depends on what sensors are connected, as outlined in the next table.
Sensors | Internal | RS1 | RS2- IN Averaging | RS2-OUT Outdoor | Sensor Function |
Internal only | Yes | No | No | Use internal sensor for room temperature | |
RS1 only | Not used | Yes | No | Use RS1 sensor for room temperature Internal sensor not used | |
RS2 only as IN | Yes | No | Yes | Average internal sensor with RS2 sensor and use the average for room temperature | |
RS1 and RS2 as IN | Not used | Yes | Yes | Average RS1 and RS2 sensors and use the average for room temperature | |
RS2 only as OUT | Yes | No | Yes | Internal sensor used for room temperature RS2 sensor used for outside temperature | |
RS1 and RS2 OUT | Not used | Yes | Yes | RS1 sensor used for room temperature RS2 sensor used for outside temperature |
Sensor Calibration
The SST-W100 includes a 128×64 backlit graphical display. Using this display screen the user can monitor the temperature, humidity and the state of the HVAC system. From the screen, the user can also change modes and setpoints. By pressing and holding the Hold button, the installer can modify any of the parameters used in the algorithms supported. There is also a list of features that belong to the display itself, that are described below the figure.
Display Lock
RH Display Enable
Outside Temperature
Contrast
Backlighting
Screen Timeout
The amount of time the thermostat will reside on a screen that the user has chosen, before timing out to the main screen, is set within the range: zero (0), or 20-120 seconds. Zero is the default. The value zero will display the screen indefinitely.
Integration Features
Wi-Fi Support
The SST-W100 includes an FCC/CE/IC certified 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g transceiver. This is used to communicate with the Savant control system. The thermostat supports DHCP or Static IP addresses, and it supports WPA1, WPA2 or WEP Security. If the network router supplies WPS, then the SST-W100 can automatically find and join the secure Wi-Fi network. The SST-W100 is sending changes as they happen, so the Savant control system does not have to poll the thermostat—as it does with many other thermostats that are available. This reduces the network traffic and improves synchronicity between all user interfaces. A change on the thermostat will instantly appear on the TrueControl user interface.
HVAC Control
The HVAC user interface provides instantaneous access to control a zone, as well as, displays what is happening in that zone. By default, the app will present the ability to change the heat, cool and humidity setpoints—as well as display the temperature, outdoor temperature, and humidity values. The interface also shows what schedule is running and allows the user to change the modes, if desired. The user will also see indications of whether the various heating and cooling stages are running or not.
HVAC Scheduling through the TrueControl application
The HVAC Schedule allows the end user to establish and control their HVAC system using an interactive scheduling system. Using the HVAC Schedule on your iPad®, you can enter heating, cooling, humidifying and dehumidifying times for the day, week, season, and vacation.
HVAC History
The HVAC user interface for the SST-W100 enables a process on the control system, by default, which tracks the history of the temperature, outside temperature, humidity, and all the setpoints—as well as, all the stage information of what is on or off. This history can be seen in various time increments for up to a year’s worth of data. The enabled process will also read the outdoor temperature from a state and copy it to all the SST-W100s so that they can all display the outdoor temperature.
With the SST-W100 the wiring can be set up for either a standard Gas/Electric HVAC system or heat pump HVAC system.
Screw-down connectors on the inside of the back cover of the SST-W100 are used for wiring connections to various climate control devices. Use the next figure to identify these connectors described in the next table.
Left Side | Right Side | ||
24RC | Cooling 24V | 24C | 24V AC Common (Required) |
G | Fan Output | 24RH | 24V Heating |
Y1 | Cooling (Compressor) Stage 1 output | W1 | Heat Stage 1 output (standard gas/electric HVAC) Auxiliary Heating (heat pump HVAC) |
Y2 | Cooling (Compressor) Stage 2 output | W2/O | Heat Stage 2 output (standard gas/electric HVAC) Changeover Valve (heat pump HVAC) |
RS2 | Remote Sensor 2 | RS1 | Remote Sensor 1 |
RS2 | Remote Sensor 2 | RS1 | Remote Sensor 1 |
RSC | Sensor Shield | RSC | Sensor shield |
A1 | Auxiliary 1 Relay | A2 | Auxiliary 2 Relay |
Dimensions and Weight | |
Height | 3.96 in/10.06 cm |
Width | 5.775 in/14.67 cm |
Depth | .58 in/1.47 cm |
Weight | .5 lb/.23 kg |
Power | |
Power Supply | 24V AC (requires both R and C from the HVAC system) |
Maximum Power Draw | 200mA |
Compliance | |
Safety and Emissions | FCC Part 15 UL Class 2 |
RoHS | Compliant |
Wiring Requirements | |
18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) Uses standard thermostat connections (C, R, W1, W2, Y1, Y2, G) Flush Mount NOTE: Requires both R and C wires from an HVAC system. | |
Remote Temperature Sensor (optional) | |
The SST-TEMP1 sensors provide precision room temperature sensing for climate control systems. The sensors include high precision thermistor or Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD), accurate to 0.2C (+/- .36F) over range of 0C to 70C. The platinum RTD is accurate to 0.4C.
Cat 3/5/6 cable (24 GA)—maximum length 100 feet for single pair, or 200 feet with double pair wiring. For more details on installing an SST-TEMP1, see the SST-TEMP1 Quick Reference Guide. | |
Enclosure | |
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The items included in the installation kit for the SST-W100 are outlined in the next table.
Description /Quantity
The system components required for use with the SST-W100 are outlined in the next table.
Description /Model Number
The accessories available for use with the SST-W100 are outlined in the next table.
Description /Model Number
052913 009-0729-02
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