Delta Controls New EZNTW Fully Programmable Thermostat

Delta Controls

January 17, 2018

Named a finalist in the AHR Expo Innovation Award in the Building Automation category, the eZNTW, boasts unique communications capabilities, such as onboard WiFi to make it IoT-ready and enOcean wireless capabilities for HVAC controls and in-room integration with a variety of peripheral products, such as lighting, blinds and door contact. The eZNTW also features a wide-range of sensing applications, from basic temperature monitoring to indoor air quality and occupancy sensing.

“The flexibility of the eZNTW is really what makes it stand out among its competition,” said Joe Oberle, President of Delta Controls. “With the combination of WiFi and enOcean connectivity, our BACnet capable thermostat features a level of connectivity that is rarely seen among Building Automation System. It’s the perfect starting point for those wanting to be IoT-ready and to connect multiple smart devices within a room.”

For more information:

https://www.deltacontrols.com/news-events/news/item/delta-controls-debuts-the-ezntw-at-ahrexpo

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