HAI Ships Wireless Energy Management System
Home Automation, Inc. (HAI) announced today that the MicroControl (81A00-2WHZB) stand-alone wireless energy management system – meaning, no home control system required – is shipping. The MicroControl claims to allow homeowners and integrators programming it to set-up time-based schedules for temperatures, water heaters, heating and air conditioning units, pumps, fountains, lamps, generators and other devices. HAI claims all products are easy to install since they utilize ZigBee Home Automation Wireless profiles.
Learn more about HAI’s Energy Management Systems here: http://www.homeauto.com/Products/Omnistat/EnergyManagement.asp
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