The ManTooth™ Wireless Digital Pressure/Temperature Gauge from Yellow Jacket Products Division, Ritchie Engineering Co., is this year's gold winner in the Electronic Tools category.
Vents Provide Convenient, Improved HVAC Comfort and Efficiency
April 22, 2015
EcoNet Controls announced it has received “Works with SmartThings” approval for its EV100 series of Z-Wave wireless HVAC vents. SmartThings, a Samsung company, is building an open platform for smart homes and the consumer Internet of Things.
Air-Fi wireless replaces the need for wired building controls, allowing installations to be completed quickly with little disruption to occupants in existing buildings while also providing reliability, simple installation, and flexibility as building spaces change.
This article explores some of the new, state-of-the-art, digital, wireless technologies available for measuring system superheat and subcooling. These new tools enable technicians to automate measurements, share data, and save time and money
The YELLOW JACKET® ManTooth™ Wireless Digital Pressure/Temperature Gauge provides wireless connection to the user’s smart device so you can test the system without losing refrigerant (no hoses or manifolds necessary).
Ecovent Solves the Problem of Having Rooms in Homes That Are Too Hot or Too Cold
January 21, 2015
Ecovent, maker of wireless vents and sensors for home heating and cooling systems, announced that the company is the recipient of the Automation Device of the Year award from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
The EcoWave™ occupancy-based wireless unitary HVAC controller provides the balance of energy efficiency and occupant comfort in fan coils, heat pumps, packaged terminal air conditioners (PTACs), and other unitary equipment used in spaces with unpredictable occupancy.
New Generation Wireless HVAC Units Offer Anytime/Anywhere Control through Smartphone Mobile Apps
January 5, 2015
Energy Technology Savings L.L.C. (ETS), a provider of energy efficiency and smart building technology solutions, announced a first-of-its-kind wireless packaged terminal air conditioner (PTAC) pilot program with Lowe’s and Electrolux to test the new HVAC units in multifamily, high-rise buildings.
Its Wireless System of Sensors and Vents Automatically Directs Airflow to Rooms Where It’s Needed
January 2, 2015
Ecovent, maker of wireless vents and sensors for home HVAC systems, announced that it will showcase its smart thermostat system at the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
As technology advances and major players like Apple and Google step into this market, more consumers are going to start demanding products that can integrate and function in a smart home system. And as consumers start to expect more from their HVAC equipment, they’ll also expect more from their contractor.