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today, most homes have poorly designed climate controls
(HVAC). These |
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result in wasted energy, higher bills and the need
to regularly adjust settings. |
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Sensor location is just one example - how can a single
thermostat located in |
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a hallway be expected to accurately regulate temperatures
in all other rooms? |
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| Utilising
its powerful integration and information processing
capabilities the |
| IDRATEK
system can hugely improve both efficiency and comfort. |
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Multiple
temperature/humidity sensors allow even a basic HVAC
system to |
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control
conditions for a particular room or zone at any time |
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Independent
profiles for individual rooms can be achieved in systems
which |
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allow
zoned control of heating or ventilation |
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Temperature
profiles defined on an hour by hour and day to day
basis |
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Separate
'back off' profiles reduce energy usage for unoccupied
rooms |
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External
sensors can be utilised to compensate for weather
conditions |
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Checks
can be made and settings can be adjusted via Internet
and phone |
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Ideal
for muti-zone systems such as underfloor heating or
for larger HVAC |
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installations
where energy efficiency is particularly important |