Annual shipments of remote access and control thermostats that allow consumers to adjust temperature in homes via a smartphone or tablet will quadruple by 2017, as consumers aim for increased comfort in their residences, according to a report from IMS Research, now part of IHS.
Annual shipments of remote access and control thermostats that allow consumers to adjust the temperature in their homes via a smartphone and tablet are expected to quadruple by 2017 as consumers aim for increased comfort in their residences, according to a new report from IMS Research, now part of IHS.
The Coleman® Echelon™ zoning Communicating Control communicates with all key components in a home comfort system, providing total system integration that ensures maximum system efficiency and homeowner comfort, the company said.
Wireless controls are available to eliminate costly and difficult wiring in finished walls during installation of the Aireshare™ room-to-room and level-to-level transfer fans.
To guard against air conditioner copper thefts, the ACAL-SHARK (Strobe, Horn, and Relay Kit) is a siren-based alarm with an integrated control board. The integrated control board eliminates the need to have a separate control panel or central alarm.
The Wireless Zone Control Dampers are available in a retrofit configuration with the full-tube style in the round version or with a frame style in the rectangular version. Dampers will need 24 V to be wired to the motor, while the control of the movement is done wirelessly.
The Wi-Fi VisionPRO® programmable thermostat allows consumers to conveniently monitor and control their home heating and cooling system from anywhere with a computer, smartphone, or tablet using the Total Connect Comfort Services free app available through iTunes™ or Google Play™.