Kieback&Peter en:key Wireless Heating Valve
Energy Harvesting powered (by temperature difference) Motor-driven small actuator. The en:key Heating Valve combines a sensor, controller and actuator in one device. Thus it is suitable for energy-efficient room temperature control.
Kieback&Peter en:key Room Thermostat
Solar-powered, self-learning en:key room sensor with LCD and smart communication management for measuring room temperature, independent generation of utilization time profiles and their continuous dynamic adjustment/optimization and for wireless transmission of measured values. Occupancy button for manually changing the comfort mode or economy mode status.
IntesisBox PA-AC-ENO-1i / 1iC – Panasonic Gateway
IntesisBox® PA-AC-ENO-1i (868 MHz) and PA-AC-ENO-1iC (315 MHz) allow monitoring and control, fully bi-directionally, all the functioning parameters of PANASONIC Etherea Air Conditioners from EnOcean installations. Small dimensions and quick installation. Fully EnOcean interoperable, 4 binary inputs.
IntesisBox DK-RC-ENO-1i/ 1iC – Daikin SKY & VRV Gateway
IntesisBox® DK-RC-ENO-1i (868 MHz) and DK-RC-ENO-1iC (315 MHz) allow monitoring and control, fully bi-directionally, all the functioning parameters of DAIKIN Sky & VRV Air Conditioners from EnOcean installations. Small dimensions and quick installation. Fully EnOcean interoperable, 4 binary inputs.
IQfy – Window & door wireless magnetic contact
Used to monitor windows or doors with the aid of a magnetic contact in conjunction with an IQfy radio receiver. The contact can also be used for smart heating control in combination with the IQfy thermostat. The corresponding magnet is included in the scope of delivery.
IQfy – Heating Regulator
The IQfy heating controller receives the signal from IQfy radio transmitters and regulates the heating with the connected radio receiver.
IQfy – Radio wall thermostat
The solar-powered temperature sensore senses the changes in room temperature and adjust the heating.
IQfy – Light Switch
The IQfy Light Switch generates the energy needed to send a signal by simply pushing it.