Control HQ, a Commercial Control System designed in Birmingham (UK), for use in large properties with high energy consumption. The modular system is expandable and adaptable to most buildings with any boiler, heat pump and ventilation system. Customers typically save 30% on their annual energy bills or more.

The Hub system gives clients the ability to control the temperature in each room in a building individually based on the use of the room.

Using battery-operated Wireless Radiator Valve heads that replace traditional TRVs (Thermostatic Radiator Valves) you can automatically control each radiator in the building as its own zone. They talk wirelessly back to The Hub that instructs them what to do.

If you want to see the temperature of the room on a device on a wall then this battery-operated Wireless Room Thermostat lets you not only adjust the temperature from within the room as and when required, but also you can see the current accurate temperature in the room on its screen

The Electric Switch can be wired onto an existing electric heater, an electric infrared panel or an electric towel rail. It can also be used to control wet underfloor heating, hot water tanks or individual gas boilers.

Controlling air conditioning (AC) and mechanical ventilation (MVHR) this device interfaces with all of the major brands of AC and MVHR equipment, allowing you to bring all of the controls under a single system, saving energy as well as simplifying the number of systems you have to interact with.

This Room Sensor allows you to access the occupancy controls in the app. Rooms can automatically turn up or turn down based on if there is someone in the room. Because this also measures the temperature you now also have another temperature being reported from the room making the controls more sensitive and accurate in rooms where they are added.

Used to boost the wireless signal around the building for rock solid reliable communication of the devices, using a self-healing mesh network based on both the zigbee and z-wave protocols. The number of these required will be calculated based on the design that is done for your building as part of the project.
See it applied by property type: heating and cooling units for hotel rooms and radiator heating systems for hotels and managed properties.
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