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Uponor is introducing the newest dimension of smart home technology with Smatrix Pulse, a solution that offers precise wireless comfort control of radiant heating and cooling along with forced-air heating and cooling in multiple zones throughout a structure.

Contractors can install faster and easier, and homeowners can enjoy the ultimate luxury of radiant and air-side comfort with one system that connects to a smart home assistant and can also be controlled remotely via an app. 

Smatrix Pulse

Designed for single-family residences in new construction, retrofit, and remodel applications, Smatrix Pulse provides connection to a smart home assistant for voice-activated control and allows remote control anywhere with the Internet via the Smatrix Pulse App, which can be downloaded from Google Play or the Apple App Store.

The system provides faster, easier installations for professionals with the app’s Installation Wizard, which requires no Internet, and the wireless thermostats which have a maximum distance of 98 ft. (30 m) from the controller eliminate the time, cost, and hassles of running wires.

innovative auto-balancing technology

Auto-balancing technology eliminates the need for manual balancing, adding even greater efficiencies

In addition, the innovative auto-balancing technology eliminates the need for manual balancing, adding even greater efficiencies for installers, while also providing faster system reaction times and greater energy savings for homeowners.

Smatrix Pulse is the ultimate comfort control solution for both installers and homeowners,” says Aaron Stotko, director, of Segment Marketing, at Uponor. “It provides greater productivity and profitability potential for professionals along with more precise system control anytime, anywhere for homeowners.” 

control system inclusions

The control system includes one or multiple controllers, an optional communication module (for Internet and smart home connectivity), an antenna (for systems without Internet or smart home connectivity), an expansion module, a relay module, digital thermostats, mini sensors, and actuators.

A single controller configures up to six thermostats, eight actuators, and one remote relay using local networks. Adding an expansion module adds six more thermostats, eight more actuators, and one more remote relay to the controller. For extremely large residences, a controller with an antenna can connect up to four controllers and expansion modules for a total of 48 zones.

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