SmartStat Thermostat Installation

Follow these instructions to install the SmartStat Thermostat.

Pre-install testing

Confirm that each thermostat and HVAC unit is working for both Heating and cooling (if they have both)

  1. Change the temps to trigger Cooling and Heating.

  2. Use temp gun to confirm that temps at supply vent to show the units are producing cooling and heating.

  3. Confirm the thermostats Mechanical settings and take picture for the install app.

  4. Confirm if there are or at not remote sensors in settings.

SmartStat Installation and set up

  1. Once confirming that unit is working, and mechanical settings picture is taken, remove the front of the stat and take pictures of existing wiring.

  2. Disconnect each existing thermostat one at a time and connect the SmartStat thermostat.

    Turn breaker off to the unit that you are going to wire.

  3. Install back plate of new thermostat. Confirming with the picture taken that the wires are landed correctly.

    Heat pump change over on our stats is W2

  4. Once the back plate is in place, return to the install app.

  5. Tap “add device” and select thermostat then scan QR code on the back of the thermostat or enter serial number.

  6. Enter Thermostat Name in the “Zone/RTU” box using this format: RTU-(#) <Area covered>

    For Example: RTU-1 Front Sales

  7. Install front of thermostat on the back plate.

  8. Turn breaker back on.

  9. Ensure that the thermostat powers up.

  10. Then program mechanical settings thru the app

    image-20240416-194206.png
    Mechanical Settings

    Include specific labeling like RTU-1 Front or something that matches customer naming conventions

  11. Make sure Mechanical settings are set the same as the old stat. (use picture to confirm)

  12. Use “P-touch” or another method to label Tstat that is NOT writing on the stat face.

  13. Once completed you will need to install Duct Sensors. Duct Sensor Installation

SmartStat Testing

Duct sensors must be installed before testing SmartStats.

Duct Sensor Installation

Test each thermostat.

  1. Use temperature gun to verify heat working, cooling working at each

  2. Record measurements and take photos

  3. Label each thermostat with provided sticker

If remote sensors are in use, test to make sure they are working properly.

 Related articles

Related pages