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Venstar Introduces New Wireless Thermostat for Temperature Control

Venstar, a provider of thermostat and energy management systems, has launched its Model T1119RF ‘Add-A-Wireless Thermostat’, capable of promoting remote control operation with Venstar's Slimline Platinum thermostat.

"Venstar's Add-A-Wireless Thermostat"

Using this versatile accessory, users can observe and regulate any room’s temperature within the house, wirelessly. This fully electronic Add-A-Wireless Thermostat features a large, clearly-visible back-lit display, ensuring instant and simple installation.

According to the President and CEO of Venstar, Steve Dushane, this Add-A-Wire Thermostat is well accepted as a versatile and convenient home-based solution as it enables the user to stay on the bed or sofa, while turning on the air conditioning or turning up the heat. Another advantage is its rapid and simple five-minute installation. The wireless module can simply be plugged into a Slimline Platinum Thermostat, thereby activating the Add-A-Wireless Thermostat for temperature control in any room by just pressing the button. No wires are needed for operation. By pressing the last button, the thermostat can be turned-on for temperature control.

The Add-A-Wireless Thermostat can be conveyed through walls and floors, up to a length of 500 ft. Its 418 Mhz restricts interference with other electronic systems. The thermostat features dual set point with adjustable deadbands and non-volatile memory. The keypad lockout integrated within Add-A-Wireless thermostat allows alteration in thermostat changes as intended by the user. An optional power supply up to ACC0800 is being offered.

Add-A-Wireless Thermostat of Venstar can be used with Venstar's Slimline Platinum Thermostat Models like T1800 and T1900.

Source: http://www.venstar.com/

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