Stelpro Programmable Electronic Thermostats for Baseboards and Convectors

Stelpro Programmable Electronic Thermostats

July 22, 2020

Harmonious design, superior technology and safe operation merge in °STELPRO’s all-new programmable electronic thermostats for baseboards and convectors. With simple three-step programming, you can manage your home’s comfort while enjoying energy savings up to 20% compared to a mechanical thermostat and up to 8% (independent study) compared to a non-programmable thermostat.

Wattage and Voltage

ST302P

• 150 W to 1500 W @ 120 V

• 260 W to 2600 W @ 208 V

• 300 W to 3000 W @ 240 V

ST402P

• 150 W to 2000 W @ 120 V

• 260 W to 3475 W @ 208 V

• 300 W to 4000 W @ 240 V

Control

• two-wire connection

• possibility of four events on weekdays and two events on weekends

• protection against power failure (two hours)

• display in Celsius or Fahrenheit

Accuracy

• accurate ambient temperature control of ± 0.5 °C (1°F)

• CSA C828-13

• temperature sensing with thermistor

Temperature Range

• 5 to 30 °C (41 to 86 °F)

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