Nuheat Signature Wi-Fi Thermostat Now Integrated with the Nest Learning Thermostat

Nuheat Wifi THermostat

Jan 22, 2016

Pentair’s leading brand of electric floor heating systems—Nuheat—now works with the Nest Learning Thermostat.The Nuheat SIGNATURE, launched in 2014,was the world’s first Wi-Fi thermostat for electric floor heating systems; this marks the next development stage of that thermostat.

Through the integration, Nest’s combination of sensors, algorithms and machine learning can prompt the Nuheat Signature program to react to home occupancy.

Homeowners can enjoy both comfort and energy savings with their floor heat. Staying home? The floor heat will remain on keeping you comfortable. Leaving earlier or arriving later than expected? The floor heat will turn off to save energy.

The Works with Nest features work with any installed Nuheat Signature and does not require added hardware or software updates.

Homeowners will also now have the added option to control their floor heat with the Nest app or at https://home.nest.com.

Nuheat Signature product features include:

• out-of-the-box compatible with Nest Learning Thermostat
• Wi-Fi — easily connects to Wi-Fi network; 802.11 b/g/n compatible and a fully secure network WEP, WPA and WPA2
• remote access — control via smartphone apps (iOS and Android) or web browser
• weather — local outdoor temperature and daily weather forecast
• energy usage — view hourly, weekly and monthly usage

For more information and to view all features of the Nuheat Signature, visit www.nuheat.com/floor-heating/signature.

For more information on how Nuheat Signature works with Nest, visit www.nuheat.com/nest.

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