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Radiators & Towel Warmers
from March 2023
by PHAM News
approaching their home, and it will lower the temperature as they move away.
All controls can be accessed using the Haverland app, enabling users to turn the radiators on and off remotely, adjust the temperature, set the day and hours, and control electricity consumption in real time in order to save on energy bills.
Taking control of smart electric radiators
As a specialist in electric heat emitters, Spanish company Haverland offers energy efficient electric radiators for all applications, from domestic and commercial to the public sector. A choice of smart radiators are available for customers looking for ultimate control over their heating. They work through a Wi-Fi connection, giving users control from a smartphone, tablet or computer in real time, at anytime and from anywhere in the world.
One of company’s latest smart models is the RCTT Connect, which continues to work even if the Wi-Fi connection is lost. It also incorporates GPS which acts like a geolocator so that the radiator can detect when users are
RCTT Connect is available in various sizes and includes 24/7 programming, open window detector, consumption indicator and four operating modes: comfort, economy, anti-freeze and off.
Keeping it simple
Another highlight in the smart range is the Simply Bluetooth (pictured, right). The models in this range have a simple manual dial that can fully control its functions, or it can be fully programmed via the app. Five outputs are available, from 600 to 1200W.
Finally, the Ultrad smart is capable of programming itself, thanks to a built-in motion sensor. Because this radiator
‘knows’ when someone is in the room, it intelligently sets itself to a comfortable temperature. If no movement has been detected for a predetermined period of time, it automatically reduces the temperature to an economy setting, minimising energy consumption and reducing costs.
Setup is simple. There’s no need for programming. During its first week of operation, Ultrad recognises patterns when each room is in use, creating daily programs and then automatically adjusting its settings so that each room is at the perfect temperature before it is occupied. It then learns continuously, repeating its automatic daily and weekly cycles, while adapting to changes in lifestyle.
Ultrad includes three different operating modes: sensor, self-learning and manual, and does not require any specific configuration or programming. Like the other smart radiators available from Haverland, the Ultrad can be controlled by the app from any location.
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