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Three New Z-Wave Thermostats Turn Up the Heat on Home Energy Savings
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| (Jun 8, 2008) |
Fremont, Calif. – The Z-Wave Alliance today celebrated the second anniversary of its Advanced Energy Savings Thermostat Device Class with the introduction of three new Z-Wave-enabled thermostats to the market from Intermatic, Wayne-Dalton and RCS.
“Z-Wave has made significant inroads into home energy management by reinforcing that true home energy conservation doesn’t stop at the meter, but rather requires the control of devices within the home,” noted Mark Walters, chairman of the Z-Wave Alliance. “As an example of this, Z-Wave already dominates home lighting control with over 15 brands utilizing our technology worldwide.”
Thermostats, like lighting control, are another critical element to the management of energy in the home. The Intermatic CA8900, Wayne Dalton WDTC-20 and RCS TZ43 join the already strong family of fully-interoperable Z-Wave-enabled thermostats from ACT, Danfoss, RCS, Horstmann and HAI, bringing the total count of available Z-Wave thermostats to 12. These thermostats are fully Z-Wave compliant and interoperable with the more than 300 Z-Wave products already on the market, including lighting controls, appliance and motor controls, door and window controls, window coverings, pool pumps, motion, light and humidity sensors and A/V controls.
In April 2008, the Z-Wave Alliance announced a partnership with Modstroem, an exciting growing Danish utility company, to bring consumers an innovative smart metering application to reduce energy consumption. By combining meter reading with control devices, Z-Wave empowers the user to take charge of energy use and removes the feelings of frustration and helplessness that can come from stand-alone meter-reading applications.
“We believe Z-Wave is a viable technology to link the smart meter to the thermostat and to other in-home devices for utility provider demand management programs,” said Geoff Williamson, chief marketing officer at Trilliant, a member of the Z-Wave Alliance. “Our network solutions enable interval metering to support time of use rates for variable energy pricing, but it’s important to go beyond that and be able to adjust energy consuming devices, most notably the home thermostat, during critical peak periods when energy supply is strained. Z-Wave members are delivering products today that support conservation and demand response programs for utilities and their residential customers.”
About Z-Wave
Z-Wave is an award-winning, proven and interoperable wireless mesh networking technology that allows a wide array of devices in and around the home to communicate including lighting, appliances, HVAC, entertainment centers and security systems. Z-Wave brings many benefits to everyday life including remote home monitoring, home healthcare, safety and security, and energy conservation. Z-Wave certified products are currently available from leading consumer brands in more than 300 products. Z-Wave is the recipient of the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award in the wireless category, the CNET “Best of CES Award” in the enabling technologies category, along with PC World’s World Class Award. For more information about Z-Wave, please visit www.z-wave.com.
About the Z-Wave Alliance
Formed in January 2005, the Z-Wave Alliance is a consortium of leading companies in the home technology space dedicated to solidifying Z-Wave as the standard for wireless home control products. The principal members include Cooper Wiring Devices, Danfoss, Intel, Intermatic, Leviton, Monster Cable, Wayne-Dalton, Universal Electronics Inc. (UEI) and Zensys. Its members lead the home controls market, providing leading edge products and systems that deliver increased comfort, convenience, safety and security. Z-Wave technology is the foundation of all products manufactured by the Alliance members. For more information about the Z-Wave Alliance, visit www.zwavealliance.org.
Z-Wave® is a registered trade mark of Zensys, Inc. and its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
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