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SunTouch SunStat CommandPlus Programmable Thermostat Instruction Manual

television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the  
following measures:  
The following cautions must be observed:  
CommandPlus Wiring  
Before connecting the wires to the back of the thermostat, detach  
the display front from the base.  
SunStat Sensor Installation  
• The SunStat sensor can be installed with or without electrical  
conduit depending on code requirements. Conduit is  
recommended for added protection against nails and screws.  
SunStat® CommandPlus™  
ALWAYS install the floor sensor included with the thermostat.  
NEVER put the system into full operation until the tile or flooring installer  
verifies all cement materials are fully cured (typically two to four weeks  
after installation).  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
While holding the base section in one hand, with the other pull  
gently up holding the sides of the thermostat towards the bottom  
(near RESET button), pivoting away from the base.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
• Do not place the sensor in the same conduit as the power  
leads to avoid possible interference. Open a separate knock-  
out in the bottom of the thermostat box. Feed the sensor (and  
conduit, if used) through the knock-out, down through the  
cut-out in the bottom plate, and out into the floor where the  
heating cable will be installed.  
Installation and  
Operation Manual  
ALWAYS use insulated copper wires rated for 90°C (194°F) and 600 V  
minimum. Do not use aluminum.  
Remove back cover plate to expose the power terminals.  
Box Contents  
• SunStat® CommandPlus Wi-Fi thermostat  
ALWAYS wire all circuits as Class 1, electric light & power circuits.  
Power Wiring  
• Connect the ground wire from the power supply to the  
ground wire from the floor heating power lead  
Features:  
• Floor or air-sensing  
temperature control  
• Remote access via
Home mobile app  
ALWAYS mount the thermostat to a grounded electrical box.  
or sensor  
• If the sensor wire needs to be secured to the wall stud, wait  
until after the wire or mat and sensor are completely installed  
on the floor.  
ALWAYS seek help if a problem arises. If ever in doubt about the correct  
installation procedure, or if the product appears to be damaged, the  
factory must be contacted before proceeding with the installation.  
rewdriver  
• If the electrical box is metal, use a short length of wire to  
connect the ground wires to the bonding screw  
tallation manual  
chine screws (2), 6-32  
• At the sensor location, measure at least 1' into the heated  
area. Mark the spot where the sensor will be attached to the  
floor. Be sure to place the sensor exactly between two of the  
heating wires. Ensure the sensor wire does not cross over any  
heating wires.  
• Connect the floor heating power lead conductors to the  
LOAD 1 and LOAD 2 terminals  
• Large touchscreen d
• Easy-to-use schedu
• Portrait display  
s Needed  
• For 120 VAC connections, connect the power supply  
black (L) wire to the L terminal and the white (N) wire to  
the N terminal  
To prevent the risk of personal injury and/or death,  
make sure power is not applied to the product until  
it is fully installed and ready for final testing. All work  
must be done with power turned off to the circuit  
being worked on.  
ctrical box (must be UL listed and proper size)  
Portrait: vertical 1-gang box  
• Do not locate the sensor outside the heating area or in a gap  
between heating wires that is wider than the rest of the floor.  
Do not locate the sensor where direct sun, hot-water piping,  
heat duct, or lighting below will cause inaccurate temperature  
reading. Do not locate the sensor where an insulating item  
such as a rug is likely to be placed.  
• Guided setup  
Landscape: square 2-gang box/plastic 1-gang mud ring  
nduit, flexible or rigid (if required, must be UL listed and  
oper size)  
• For 240 VAC connections, connect one of the power supply  
wires to the L1 terminal and the other to the L2 terminal  
• Comprehensive help  
screens  
• Replace back cover plate to cover your connections.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not connect to a circuit  
operating at more than 150 V to ground.  
• Energy use monitori
• Voltage-level sensin
• Floor Sensor Include
ctrical wiring cable (UL listed)  
Minimum 14 AWG to 12 A  
12 AWG to 15 A  
Power Supply  
Pull power supply wiring to the control location.  
• Leave about 6 to 8" (15 to 20 cm) of wire for connections.  
To make sure the sensor tip does not create a high spot in the  
floor, it may be necessary to chisel a channel into the floor and  
lay the sensor tip into the channel. Hot glue the tip into place.  
• Wired connection to  
SunStat® R4 Relay  
(sold separately)  
il plate  
t glue gun and hot glue  
• Do not cut the sensor wire or remove the black cable  
protector. Strip the wire ends to 18" long.  
• This wiring should be size 12 or 14 AWG, in compliance with  
local code requirements.  
• 3 Year warranty  
Location  
• Indoor location only  
• A qualified person should run a dedicated circuit from  
the main circuit breaker panel to the control location. If a  
dedicated circuit is not possible, it is acceptable to tap into  
an existing circuit. However, there must be enough capacity  
to handle the load (amps) of the floor heating system being  
installed, and any appliance likely to be used on the circuit  
such as a hair dryer or vacuum cleaner.  
SunTouch® Model# 500950-SB/BB/WB/PB  
• Do not install where there is a draft, direct sun, hot-water  
piping, ducting, or other cause for inaccurate temperature  
readings  
Specifications:  
Power supply  
120/240 VAC, 60 Hz, 3 W  
15 A, resistive  
• Do not install where there is electrical interference from  
equipment, appliances, or other sources  
Maximum load  
Maximum power  
1800 W at 120 VAC  
3600 W at 240 VAC  
Class A (5 mA trip)  
• Install away from all water sources such as sinks and at least  
4 ft (1.2 m) away from showers and bathtubs  
• Avoid circuits that have ballasted lighting, motors,  
exhaust fans, or hot tub pumps to reduce the likelihood  
of interference.  
• Consider easy access for wiring, viewing, and adjusting  
GFCI  
Dimensions  
4.73" H x 3.11" W x 1.9" D (120 x 79 x 48 mm)  
0.620" D (16 mm) from wall  
• Install at a suitable height, normally about 4-1/2 ft to 5 ft  
(1.4 m to 1.5 m) from the floor  
• The circuit breaker should be rated 20 amps for total circuit  
loads up to 15 amps. A 15-amp circuit breaker may be used  
for total circuit loads up to 12 amps.  
Low Voltage Wiring  
Type 1 or Type 2 action  
Sensor, R4 Relay, and Home Automation connections are made  
to the terminal block by inserting the wires into the openings and  
tightening the screws. Three holes are provided for wire access  
from the back. Wires must be routed in the channel to the right of  
the terminal block so that the display front can be re-attached. Any  
low voltage wiring that passes through the inside of the electrical  
box must be rated at least 90°C 300 V.  
and additional features Type 2.B  
Rated impulse voltage 2500 V  
Control pollution degree PD2  
Important Safety Information  
• A GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) or AFCI (arc-fault  
circuit interrupter) type circuit breaker may be used, but is not  
necessary.  
Floor Heating Mat or Cable Power Lead Installation  
• The shielded power lead can be installed with or without  
electrical conduit (recommended for added protection against  
nails or screws), depending on code requirements.  
This is a safety-alert symbol. The safety-alert symbol  
is shown alone or used with a signal word (DANGER,  
WARNING, or CAUTION), a pictorial and/or a safety  
message to identify hazards.  
Approvals  
UL 943, UL/CSA 60730, UL 991  
Ambient conditions  
Floor Sensor  
32°F to 86°F (0°C to 30°C), < 90% RH non-condensing  
Thermistor, 10kΩ NTC type, 300 V jacketed cable, 15 ft  
• Remove one of the knock-outs in the electrical box to route  
the power lead. If electrical conduit is not required by code,  
install a wire collar to secure the power leads where they enter  
the box. If conduit is required by code, install 12" (minimum)  
conduit from the bottom plate up to the electrical box. For  
multiple power leads (multiple cables), install 34" conduit.  
Make sure 120 VAC is supplied to 120 VAC cables and 240 VAC  
is supplied to 240 VAC mat or wire. Otherwise, dangerous over-  
heating and a fire hazard could result. Do not exceed 15-amps  
on this control.  
When you see this symbol alone or with a signal word on your  
equipment or in this manual, be alert to the potential for death or  
serious personal injury.  
• Sensor—connect to the SENSOR terminals, not polarity  
sensitive  
• R4 Relay—connect to RELAY and COM terminals, matching  
connections on the R4 Relay  
Read this manual BEFORE using this equipment.  
Bottom Plate Work  
• Home Automation—connect to AWAY and COM terminals,  
refer to home automation control instructions  
• Secure a steel nail plate over the cutout in the bottom plate to  
protect the wires against baseboard nails later.  
Failure to read and follow all safety and  
use information can result in death, serious  
personal injury, property damage, or damage to  
the equipment.  
This pictorial alerts you to electricity,  
electrocution, and shock hazards.  
• Drill or chisel holes at the bottom plate as indicated. One hole  
is for routing the power lead conduit and the other is for the  
thermostat sensor. These holes should be directly below the  
electrical box(es).  
SunStat Relay Rough-in Wiring  
SunStat® R4 Relays are used when more than 15 A must be controlled  
by one CommandPlus thermostat. The CommandPlus can connect  
wirelessly to the R4 Relay (see Operation > Wireless Pairing). If a  
wired connection is desired, follow these steps.  
This symbol identifies hazards which, if not  
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  
Keep this manual for future reference.  
Make sure the wire connections are secure by gently tugging  
on them. Otherwise, arcing could occur, causing dangerous  
overheating and a possible fire hazard.  
Wire  
The antenna used for this radio must be properly installed and maintained  
and must provide a separation distance of at least 7.9 inches (20 cm) from  
all persons.  
Power lead  
clip  
This symbol identifies practices, actions, or  
failure to act, which could result in property  
damage or damage to the equipment.  
• Pull 18 AWG to 24 AWG 2-conductor wire from the R4 Relay  
location to the CommandPlus location  
conduit  
Finish CommandPlus Installation  
• Ensure all connections are secure  
Sensor wire  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada  
license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
• The wire may be up to 100 ft (30 m) long  
• Strip the wire ends to 18" long  
• Carefully press the wires into the electrical box  
• Do not use the thermostat to push the wires  
Installation  
Power  
lead  
• Refer to the R4 Relay manual for additional details  
• Secure the thermostat base to the electrical box with the  
screws included  
Home Automation System Rough-in Wiring  
A short or 24 VAC applied between the AWAY and COM terminals  
will switch the thermostat into ‘Away’ mode.  
Installation must be performed by qualified persons, in accordance  
with local codes, ANSI/NFPA 70 (NEC Article 424) and CEC Part 1  
Section 62 where applicable. Prior to installation, please consult  
the local codes in order to understand what is acceptable. To the  
extent this information is not consistent with local codes, the local  
codes should be followed. Regardless, electrical wiring is required  
from a circuit breaker or other electrical circuit to the control. It  
is recommended that an electrician perform these installation  
steps. Please be aware local codes may require this product to  
be installed by an electrician.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Sensor wire  
• Do not overtighten  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
• Re-attach the display front  
- Line up the top edge with the base  
• Pull 18 AWG to 24 AWG 2-conductor wire from the home  
automation location to the CommandPlus location  
• Strip the wire ends to 18" long  
For retrofit installations, cut  
out drywall and chisel out the  
bottom plate to route wires  
to control.  
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Rotate the bottom towards the base and snap it into position  
See over for operation details  
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Summary of Contents

  • Page 1: television reception can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by several measures. before connecting the wires to the back of the thermostat, detach the display front from the base. the SunStat sensor can be installed with or without electrical conduit depending on code requirements. always install the floor sensor included with the thermostat. never put the system into full operation until the tile or flooring installer verifies all cement materials are fully cured. always use insulated copper wires rated for 90°C (194°F) and 600 V minimum. always wire all circuits as Class 1, electric light & power circuits. the circuit breaker should be rated 20 amps for total circuit loads up to 15 amps. installation must be performed by qualified persons, in accordance with local codes.
  • Page 2: Floor sensor error indicates the floor sensor is disconnected or needs to be replaced. Make sure the mortar has had time to fully cure before operating the system for more than a brief test. Programming may be lost—verify all settings. The default schedule has a weekdays program and a weekends program (the default is schedule off). To create a new schedule, select change days. Smart Start will begin heating the floor early to meet the scheduled temperature on time. Press the TEST button on the GFCI monthly to verify that it is operational. It is strongly recommended that a qualified, licensed electrician install the heating cables and related electrical components. Warm Weather Shut Down saves energy by turning off the heating system when the outdoor temperature is above the setting. This limited warranty does not cover shipping costs or a product subjected to misuse or accidental damage.