Aprilaire Zoned Comfort Control is a system of more than one thermostat, electrically connected to a control panel which operates a number of dampers in your forced air heating/cooling system. Conditioned air is then distributed to various parts of your home as needed. (more…)
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Zoned Comfort Control
Saturday, August 28th, 2010Zone Control Convenience
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010The Model 8570 provides intuitive menu-driven approach to programming making it the easiest thermostat to operate. Control any thermostat from any other, whether turning on/off, adjusting or simply viewing, you can control any Model 8570 Thermostat from any other. Unsurpassed convenience with customized names for each Model 8570 provide easy identification from any other. Easy to read with a vibrant, soft blue backlight. Displays more information that you can use daily such as indoor and outdoor temperature, indoor relative humidity, equipment status, time and date.
Aprilaire Zone Comfort Control
Friday, July 2nd, 2010The Aprilaire Model 6504 Intelligent Zoned Comfort Control System solves the problem of inconsistent, uncomfortable temperatures by placing an Aprilaire Model 8570 Thermostat in up to four separate areas (zones) of your home. Then heating and cooling is directed by the selective opening and closing of dampers located in your system’s ductwork. Conditioned air is delivered where you need it, when you need it. This revolutionary new system offers more convenience and information than you would ever expect.
Reasons for Zone Control
Thursday, July 1st, 2010You may need zone control if one of more of these conditions exist in your home:
- It contains more than one level, there are large, open areas such as vaulted ceilings or lofts, there is a bonus room off the back or over the garage, there are finished rooms in the basement or attic, it has rooms with expansive glass areas, family lifestyles dictate different temperatures in different areas of the home, heating and cooling temperature patterns vary at different times of the day, a portion of the home is built over a concrete slab floor, your home rambles in many directions like a ranch or has wings extending off the main living area, certain rooms are used for social occasions.
Better Temperature Control
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010It can be very difficult to keep every room in a home at a comfortable temperature. Heat rises upstairs, leaving the main floor cool and second floor bedrooms hot. Cool air settles into the basement. Windows to the south soak up the sun, while harsh winds cool the north side of the house.
Add some of today’s most desired home design features, and the problem gets worse. Large glass expanses, cathedral ceilings, solariums, lofts – they all can cause temperatures to vary dramatically from one part of a house to the next. Expecting one thermostat in a single room to control all this is asking the impossible.