iPhone app controls home heating systems from mobile phones

by ClickGreen staff. Published Mon 16 Aug 2010 11:46
Controlling household heating systems
Controlling household heating systems

Household heating can now be remote controlled through mobile phones with the release of a new iPhone app from smart home firm PassivSystems.

With 29 per cent of UK carbon emissions coming from the home and 60 per cent of the energy that people use in the home coming from heating, the need for more effective management of energy is obvious.

“The PassivEnergy app is all about making home energy management easier,” said Colin Calder, CEO, PassivSystems. “The ability to turn the heating up from the bus ready for when you get home, or to turn it off if you forget when you are on holiday, means the days of wasted household energy could soon be at an end.”

The PassivEnergy home energy management system was launched in May this year, and could reduce household energy consumption by up to 18 per cent. It provides consumers with complete control over their heating and hot water consumption by optimising a home’s energy use, learning when it needs to use energy and when it needs to save it.

The PassivEnergy iPhone app makes managing your household energy easier still by allowing users to:

• Remotely check and change the temperature in their home

• Turn the heating on or off

• Override all heating settings

• Check, set and change their holiday settings

• Lower energy bills and reduce carbon footprint

“No one lives their life to a rigid schedule and an incredible amount of energy is wasted simply because our lives don’t run to routine,” continued Colin Calder, PassivSystems. “This app gives people the flexibility to manage their energy in a way that suits them, allowing them to save money on bills without the hassle of constantly fiddling and adjusting with their heating controls.”

PassivEnergy works by talking wirelessly to sensors and controls installed around the home and is managed using the wireless touch-screen PassivController which replaces existing boiler and heating controls. It differs from smart meter solutions by actually managing household energy, rather than merely providing information on it.

“People are increasingly aware of the need to manage their energy more efficiently,” concluded Colin Calder, CEO, PassivSystems. “But just because people have information about their energy consumption does not mean that they have the time to act on it. The PassivEnergy iPhone app is a real game changer, as it’s effectively a remote control for your house and makes it easy for consumers to control and manage their heating from anywhere.”

The PassivEnergy iPhone app is free of charge to PassivEnergy customers and can be downloaded for free from the iTunes app store.





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