APOLLO Wi-Fi Snow Melt Controller
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The snow melt controller is the brain. Here's what it connects to — the detection sensor, the heat source, and the parts that finish a hydronic melt system.
Automatic detection
Melt only when snow is falling
The snow & ice detection sensor triggers melting exactly when needed and holds until the surface is clear — the key to keeping energy use down.
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Heat source
The heat pump that warms the slab
A hydronic melt loop needs warm fluid. Our Apollo air-to-water heat pumps supply the slab — and heat the house the rest of the year.
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Combines pump, controls, and electric backup into one compact wall station — less loose parts, faster install, cleaner mechanical room.
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APOLLO Wi-Fi Snow Melt Controller
Controls both hydronic and electric snow-melting systems — calls the heat source or switches the heating circuit for driveways, walkways, ramps, and garage aprons, on 12-24VAC/DC or 110-240VAC power.
Features a 3.5-inch power-saving TFT color touch screen with adaptive brightness and multiple access levels for responsive control.
Adds Wi-Fi connectivity for remote control and monitoring, with wired BACnet MSTP, BACnet/IP, MQTT, Control4, and Google Home support.
Pairs with a snow and ice detection sensor to melt only when snow is falling, with GEO-fence automation and 5/2, 7-day, and 24-hour scheduling.
Includes a 20 ft slab/outdoor sensor and adds 0-10VDC output plus 6-way valve modulation for proportional control of a hydronic mixing valve.
Provides a multilingual interface translated into 7 languages for broader deployment flexibility.
One controller for both system types — modulates a mixing valve and calls the boiler or heat pump on hydronic loops, or switches the heating circuit (via a contactor for larger loads) on electric snow melt.
With the snow and ice detection sensor, the controller melts only when snow is actually falling and holds until the surface is clear — the efficient way to run a snow melt system.
A 0-10VDC output and 6-way valve modulation give smooth, proportional control of the mixing valve so the slab receives steady, protective supply temperatures.
Start and monitor melt cycles over Wi-Fi from the app, with wired BACnet MSTP, BACnet/IP, MQTT, and Control4 integration for smart-home and building systems.
Specifications for the APOLLO Wi-Fi Snow Melt Controller, for hydronic or electric snow-melting systems.
| Purpose of control | Hydronic or electric snow-melting system control — relay plus 0-10VDC and 6-way valve modulation |
|---|---|
| Supply voltage | 12 to 24VAC/DC or 110 to 240VAC |
| Relay rating | 5 Amp maximum per relay |
| Output relay | SPST - NO, plus 0-10VDC and 6-way valve modulation |
| Display | 320 x 480 TFT capacitive touch screen |
| Communications | Wi-Fi, BACnet/IP, wired BACnet MSTP, MQTT, and Control4 |
| Wi-Fi / security | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz with WPA/WPA2 |
| Dimensions / enclosure | 96 x 86 x 13.8 mm, built-in depth 24.5 mm, up to 200 g, IP21, PC + ABS plastic |
| Sensor | 20 ft external sensor for slab, outdoor, or pipe temperature |
Electric snow-melt cable or mat loads above 5 A are switched through a contactor driven by the controller. Automatic activation requires the snow and ice detection sensor accessory.
Manuals and install guides for the APOLLO Wi-Fi Snow Melt Controller.
Product manual for setup, wiring, operation, and connected controller features.
Wi-Fi snow melt controller for hydronic or electric snow-melting systems, combining slab-sensor support, remote access, and advanced control integration for safer exterior surfaces.
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Snow Melt Controller FAQ
Answers about hydronic and electric snow melting, automatic snow & ice detection, wiring, Wi-Fi control, and energy-efficient operation.
A snow melt controller manages a snow-melting system in a driveway, walkway, ramp, or garage apron so it warms the surface enough to melt snow and ice. It reads slab and outdoor temperature through a sensor and, when conditions call for melting, switches the heat source and modulates flow to the melt zone. The APOLLO Wi-Fi Snow Melt Controller ships with a 20 ft external sensor for slab, outdoor, or pipe temperature, drives a 5A relay plus a 0-10VDC output and 6-way valve modulation, and shows status on a 3.5-inch color touchscreen with Wi-Fi app access.
Yes — it controls both. For a hydronic snow melt system, the controller calls the boiler or heat pump and modulates the mixing valve (0-10VDC and 6-way valve control) to send warm fluid through the slab tubing. For an electric snow melt system, the relay switches the heating circuit. Because the relay is rated 5A maximum, electric snow-melt cable or mat loads that draw more than 5A are switched through a contactor, with the controller driving the contactor coil.
Automatic operation pairs the controller with a snow and ice detection sensor (available as the APOLLO Snow Melt Sensor accessory). The detector watches for the combination of low temperature and moisture that means snow or freezing rain is falling, and signals the controller to start melting only when it is actually needed — then hold until the surface is clear. This avoids both a frozen driveway and the wasted energy of running the system on dry, cold days.
Yes. The controller connects to a 2.4GHz network using IEEE 802.11 b/g/n with WPA/WPA2 security. From the companion app you can start or stop a melt cycle, check slab and outdoor temperature, and manage schedules from anywhere — handy for triggering the driveway before you leave work. For automation and building systems it also supports wired BACnet MSTP, BACnet/IP, MQTT, and Control4 integration.
Snow melting uses a lot of energy, so runtime control matters. The most efficient approach is to melt only when snow is actually falling — which is what the automatic snow & ice detection sensor enables — rather than running on a timer through every cold hour. The APOLLO also supports an idle/hold setpoint that keeps the slab just below melting between storms so the system doesn't start from cold, plus 5/2, 7-day, and 24-hour scheduling to limit operation to the hours you need (for example, a garage apron only on weekday mornings).
The controller provides a 5A SPST relay for on/off calls (heat source, circulator, or contactor), a 0-10VDC output, and 6-way valve modulation for proportional control of a mixing valve on hydronic systems. Wiring involves the supply power (12-24VAC/DC or 110-240VAC), the 20 ft slab/outdoor sensor, and the output to your heat source or heating circuit. The full wiring diagram is in the product manual, downloadable in the documents section of this page. For line-voltage snow-melt circuits or contactor wiring, have a licensed electrician make the connections.
A hydronic snow melt loop needs a heat source that can supply warm fluid to the slab — typically a boiler or an air-to-water heat pump, often with a mixing valve to protect the slab and antifreeze in the loop. The snow melt controller is part of the APOLLO Wi-Fi thermostat platform, which also includes models for fan coil units, radiant floor heating, boiler room-thermostat control, boiler aquastat, and pool and spa aquastat control. Select the model that matches your system from the dropdown at the top of this page.