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Model 8570 Programmable Thermostat- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/7/2007)
- The Model 8570 programmable thermostat is designed for use with all HVAC equipment, including single-stage heating and cooling and multistage heat pumps with dual fuel. It has menu-driven programming for easy setup, lets customers know when their other air quality accessories need service, and can be programmed to display the contractor's name and phone number. 888-257-8801.
Omnistat-Z Programmable Thermostat- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/7/2007)
- The Omnistat-Z programmable thermostat has built-in Z-Wave transceivers, which allows it to communicate wirelessly with the maker's home controller to coordinate with other household automation functions such as security settings, time of day, and room occupancy. The Omnistat-Z RC-80 is designed for conventional single-stage heating and cooling HVAC systems. 800-229-7256.
THC-2000 Thermostat- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/7/2007)
- The THC-2000 thermostat's "save" display shows users the percentage savings associated with the settings they choose, eliminating confusion about how far they need to set back or set up their thermostats to achieve their savings targets, the maker says. Other features include 5-1-1 programming for weekday and Saturday and Sunday settings, temporary and permanent program override, and filter and energy usage counters. 800-633-9007.
The 800 Series Touchscreen Thermostat- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/7/2007)
- The 800 series touchscreen thermostat stores programming functions in its permanent memory, and the vacation program holds the programmed temperature for up to 256 days. This thermostat allows for seven-day programming, 24-hour programming, or manual operation, and it has an auto changeover function. Other features include a filter reminder key and real-time clock. 903-581-3660.
The TP7000- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (9/7/2007)
- The TP7000 features seven-day programming, allowing each day to be set differently, and 5-2 day programming, for weekday/weekend settings. It includes chrono-proportional control that ensures optimum comfort with minimal fuel consumption, the company says, and an optional Optimum start control that calculates the latest time the heating can be turned up to achieve the programmed temperature at the set time. 905-285-2050.
Building Products Top 100: InTouch Z-Wave Controls- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (7/18/2007)
- InTouch professional Z-Wave-enabled home controls provide full two-way, real-time status for every device in the network, including Legacy Z-wave devices. Features include greater network range, system text and graphic messaging, and centralized scene and status information. Homeowners can manage indoor and outdoor lighting, entry access, pool and spa functions, home theater systems, window treatments, and heating and cooling. 815-675-7000. www.intouchcontrols.com
Bryant's New Thermostats Offer Latest Technology for Custom Comfort- ebuild (6/20/2007)
- With convenience, comfort and design in mind, Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems recently launched its new line of sleek thermostats that allow homeowners to customize settings based on the day of the week, time of day and whether they are at home or away on vacation. The product line features three series: Bryant Preferred, Bryant Legacyand Bryant Base models, each offering programmable and non-programmable models and a variety of features.
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- REMODELING Magazine (6/1/2007)
- Remodeling Magazine staff picks the newest products for the remodeling market. Tamko. Combining the strength of steel with energy-saving technology, MetalWorks Cool Colors shingles offer aesthetics and performance for a wide range of applications. Manufactured to be long-lasting and offer a high solar reflectance, the product is rated by the Cool Roof Rating Council as having initial solar reflectance of up to 0.34 and initial thermal emmitance of up to 0.87. A variety of styles and colors are available. 800.641.4691. www.tamko.com. (MORE)
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- DIGITAL HOME MAGAZINE (1/1/2007)
- The Home Depot has donated approximately $2 million to help build a smart digital home at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering.
- Clean Air for All
- DIGITAL HOME MAGAZINE (1/1/2007)
- Builders always wanted to sell indoor air quality (IAQ) systems, but in the past, adding a humidifier, dehumidifier, and ventilator to an HVAC system meant the installer had to hang four devices and run more than a dozen wires through the walls. Nowadays Honeywell's VisionPro IAQ lets builders hang all the additional IAQ gear near the HVAC system and run the wires to an equipment interface module that sits nearby.
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