Uponor Climate Control Network System

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Uponors Climate Control Network System is a modular, integrated hardware and software package that connects a buildings heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning components to a single system, offering energy efficiency, control, and monitoring. The system allows users to control climate settings via wall thermostats or access the entire system via an optional touchpanel interface, an on-site computer, or remotely from the Internet. The wall sensor is a white, flat, circular piece that fits into a 1-3/4" hole, and the systems slim flush-mount thermostats come in two models: horizontal and vertical. Optional features include the ability to transfer control to any thermostat in a group. uponor-usa.com

Uponors Climate Control Network System is a modular, integrated hardware and software package that connects a buildings heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning components to a single system, offering energy efficiency, control, and monitoring. The system allows users to control climate settings via wall thermostats or access the entire system via an optional touchpanel interface, an on-site computer, or remotely from the Internet. The wall sensor is a white, flat, circular piece that fits into a 1-3/4" hole, and the systems slim flush-mount thermostats come in two models: horizontal and vertical. Optional features include the ability to transfer control to any thermostat in a group. uponor-usa.com

Uponor’s Climate Control Network System is a modular, integrated hardware and software package that connects a building’s heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning components to a single system, offering energy efficiency, control, and monitoring. The system allows users to control climate settings via wall thermostats or access the entire system via an optional touchpanel interface, an on-site computer, or remotely from the Internet. The wall sensor is a white, flat, circular piece that fits into a 1-3/4″ hole, and the system’s slim flush-mount thermostats come in two models: horizontal and vertical. Optional features include the ability to transfer control to any thermostat in a group. uponor-usa.com

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