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Milesight WT101 LoRaWAN Smart Radiator Thermostat

SKU: WT101-868M EAN: 6976274567133
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The Milesight WT101 LoRaWAN Smart Radiator Thermostat is a radiator thermostat with which you can control the heat demand via the LoRaWAN network. In addition to reading the set temperature, this radiator thermostat can also measure the ambient temperature.

The Milesight WT101 LoRaWAN Smart Radiator Thermostat adjusts the heat flow based on the current ambient temperature. The Milesight WT101 LoRaWAN Smart Radiator Thermostat can do this based on Targeted temperature control, Flexible temperature control, Precise temperature control or Demand based temperature control.

By using the right adapter, this tap can be placed and connected to almost all heating systems. This radiator valve has a child lock and can be locked remotely. The WT101 is easy to configure with the Milesight App in combination with NFC.

Properties:
  1. Set the temperature per room;
  2. 16 schemes possible;
  3. Open window detection;
  4. Child lock possible;
  5. LED display with temperature information;
  6. Easy to install;

The Milesight WT101 LoRaWAN Smart Radiator Thermostat is connected to a LoraWAN network. This can be a gateway from the same manufacturer, contract via KPN or a different brand LoraWAN gateway linked to, for example, The Things Industries network.

In packaging:
  1. WT101 sensor
  2. Anti-theft clamp;
  3. Manual / warranty card;
  4. PLEASE NOTE: Adapters for heating are not included;
Additional information:
Information about Milesight
WT101 Website Milesight WS203 Website Milesight

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€ 83,00 excl. VAT

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Accessoires

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M30 x M1,5 mm Valve adapter kit

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