Stelpro Ki Thermostat for the Smart Home – Z-Wave

May 3, 2024

The Ki-Z-Wave thermostat lets you control the temperature of the rooms in your home remotely. Designed and developed especially for the smart home, this thermostat can control electric baseboards and convectors, but unlike the Ki Zigbee model, its protocol does not allow it to communicate with fan heaters.

  • Easy gateway integration (Including SmartThings)
  • Can be controlled with a mobile app
  • Up to 20% in energy savings*

* independent study

    COMPATIBILITY
    • Z-Wave hub required
    • Z-Wave Plus certified
    WATTAGE AND VOLTAGE
    • 150 W to 2000 W @ 120 V
    • 300 W to 4000 W @ 240 V
    CONTROL
    • Two functions available: comfort and economy
    • Two- or four-wire connection
    • Outdoor temperature display*
    • Frost-free warning
    • Display in Celsius or Fahrenheit
    • Backlit screen with adjustable intensity
    ACCURACY
    • Accurate ambient temperature control of ± 0.5 °C (1 °F)
    • CSA C828-13
    • Temperature sensing with thermistor

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