If you are viewing this guide online, please note that this product has been slightly modified since its introduction. To obtain the guide corresponding to your model (fabrication date at the back of the thermostat before January 2016), please contact customer service.
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 personal injuries or property damages, serious injuries and potentially fatal electric shocks. All electric connections must be made by a qualified electrician, according to the electrical and building codes effective in your region. Do NOT connect this product to a supply source other than 120 VAC, 208 VAC or 240 VAC, and do not exceed the specified load limits. Protect the heating system with the appropriate circuit breaker or fuse. You must regularly clean dirt accumulations on or in the thermostat. Do NOT use fluid to clean thermostat air vents. Do NOT use where exposed to water.
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.
The STCNP single programming electronic thermostat can be used to control heating floors with electrical current − with a resistive load − ranging from 0 A to 16 A at 120/208/240 VAC. It has an easy user interface. It keeps the temperature of a room (
Floor Mode
This control method is ideal in areas where you want a hot floor at any time and when the temperature of the ambient air can be high without causing discomfort. For example, in a bathroom.
Ambient Mode
button to switch from one mode to the other)
This control method is ideal when you want a stable ambient air temperature (without fluctuation). Usually, this mode is used in large and often occupied rooms where temperature variations can be uncomfortable. For example, in a kitchen, a living room or a bedroom.
Some factors cause variations in ambient air temperature. They include large windows (heat losses or gains due to outside temperature) and other heat sources such as a central heating system, a fireplace, etc. In all these cases, the mode will ensure a uniform temperature.
This thermostat is not compatible with the following installations:
Parts supplied:
Thermostat selection and sensor location
The thermostat must be mounted on a connection box, 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:
To install the sensor, refer to the installation guide of your heating floor.
Thermostat mounting and connection
At the first start-up, the thermostat is initially in the Day and
Maximum floor temperature limitation
At any time, the floor temperature (both in
The figures beside the
Out of any adjustment mode, press down the + button to increase the set point, or the – button to decrease it. Set points can only be adjusted by increments of 1 degree. To quickly scroll through the set point values, press and hold down the button. Both in Manual and Single programming modes, the
In Day mode, you can turn off the thermostat by lowering the set point below 3°C (37°F). The set point value displayed will be –, and heating system start up will be impossible.
The thermostat includes a Day mode (Sun) and a Night mode (Moon), both of them having their own independently adjustable and recorded set point. When switching from one mode to the other, the system will automatically use the temperature set point corresponding to the Day/Night mode selected. The
In order to manually switch from one mode to the other, simultaneously press down the + and – buttons and release them immediately.
The Night mode features a timer that automatically returns to the Day mode after a selectable time period. This timer allows the temporary use of a temperature set point. The standard factory adjustment of the timer is 8 hours. With this adjustment, the thermostat automatically returns to Day mode 8 hours after being switched to the Night mode. You can switch from the
For example, if you want a night temperature lower than the day temperature, both Day/Night modes set points will first have to be set at the desired temperatures. Before bedtime, the Night mode temperature set point will be activated by switching manually to the Night mode. The timer is set for the duration of the night. The thermostat will automatically return to the Day mode at the end of the night, and the Day mode temperature set point, which is higher, will become effective at this time.
Night mode timer adjustment procedure
The Single programming mode, which is associated to the Night mode timer, allows alternating between the Day/Night modes and the two corresponding set points over a 24-hour period. Once activated, this mode allows an automatic return to the Night mode after 24 hours. The Single programming mode allows you to define two periods in a single day with different set points.
For example, if the Single programming mode is activated and the Night mode timer is set at 8 hours, the thermostat will be operating in the Night mode for 8 hours at the night temperature set point. Then, it will return to the Day mode for 16 hours operating at the day temperature set point. At the end of the 24-hour cycle, the thermostat will return to the Night mode, and the cycle will start again. The 24-hour cycle starts with the Night mode as soon as the Single programming mode is activated. The Single programming mode activation should be made when you want to return to the Night mode. The normal course of a cycle in the Single programming mode is as follows:
Adjustment procedure of the Single programming mode:
Display in Degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit
The thermostat can display the ambient temperature and the set point in degrees Celsius (standard factory setting) or Fahrenheit.
Adjustment procedure for degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit display.
To switch from the
Safe mode
If the thermostat fails to detect the presence of a floor sensor, it will automatically revert to
Sensor Selection
If you want to use the STCNP thermostat of Stelpro with a temperature sensor already installed in the floor (other than the sensor supplied with this thermostat), you must contact the Stelpro customer service to validate the compatibility between the sensor and the thermostat. You must know the serial number and name of the installed sensor.
Temperature Control
The thermostat controls the
Backlighting
The screen lights up when you press down a button. If you do not press down any button for more than 15 seconds, the screen turns off.
N.B. If you press down the + or – button once when the backlight is off, it will light up without changing the set point value. The set point value will change only if you press down one of these buttons again.
The GFCI is designed to reduce the risk of electric shock. It can detect a leakage current of 5 mA. If a defect is detected, the GFCI device lights up, and both screen and heating system circuit are deactivated. The GFCI can be reinitialized either by pressing down the Test button or by disconnecting the thermostat at the electrical panel.
Ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) verification
It is important to verify the ground-fault circuit interrupter installation and operation on a monthly basis.
GFCI verification procedure
Security mode
This mode imposes a maximum temperature set point which is impossible to exceed regardless of the mode in progress. However, it is still possible to lower the set point at your discretion. Please note that when the Security mode is activated, it is impossible to switch from the
Procedures to activate Security mode.
Procedures to deactivate Security mode.
Parameter backup and power failures
The thermostat saves some parameters in its nonvolatile memory in order to recovere them when power is restored (e.g. after a power failure). These are the four set points (Day/Night/
Please note that the Single programming mode is not automatically reactivated when the power is restored, the
PROBLEM | DEFECTIVE PART OR PART TO CHECK |
The thermostat is hot. | • In normal operating conditions, the thermostat housing can reach nearly 40°C at maximum load. It is normal and will not affect the operation of the thermostat. |
Heating is always on. | • Check if the thermostat is properly connected. Refer to the installation section. |
Heating does not run even if the thermostat indicates it is on. | • Check if the thermostat is properly connected and make sure the red indicator is not lit. Refer to the installation section. |
The display does not come on. | • Check if the thermostat is properly connected. Refer to the installation section. Check the power supply at the electrical panel. |
The red indicator lights up frequently. | • Contact customer service. |
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 display indicates E1*, E2** or E3***. | • Faulty thermal sensor. Contact customer service. |
The display indicates E4****. | • Faulty ground-fault circuit interrupter. Contact customer service. |
Weak luminosity of the display. | • Possibility of a bad contact. Check thermostat wirings. Refer to the installation section. |
Supply voltage:
120/208/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Maximum electrical current with a resistive load:
Temperature display range:
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 99 °F)
Temperature display resolution:
1 °C (1 °F)
Temperature set point range (Ambient Mode):
3 °C to 35 °C (37 °F to 95 °F)
Temperature set point range (Floor Mode):
3 °C to 28 °C (37 °F to 82 °F)
Temperature set point increments:
1 °C (1 °F)
Storage:
-30 °C to 50 °C (-22 °F to 122 °F)
Certification:
cETLus
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.
Email: contact@stelpro.com
Website: www.stelpro.com
STELPRO DESIGN INC. | Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville | Québec | J3V 6L7
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