THERMOZYKLUS has unveiled a new means of reducing heating bills and improving the performance of heating system within both new or existing buildings.
THERMOZYKLUS can be installed without the need for re-plumbing or re-wiring and immediately starts learning the heating requirements of the building on a per room basis.
Dryzone Ltd has pioneered the successful introduction of skirting board heating systems (THERMODUL) in Ireland and has now teamed up with THERMOZYKLUS to offer a complete heating solution.
THERMOZYKLUS is a patent system with a unique feature of learning and predicting the heating needs in a building.
Widely used in Germany and France since 1999, this intelligent controls system works on a differential of 0.15°C checking the temperature every second.
THERMOZYKLUS can be retrofitted on existing radiators, skirting board heating, underfloor heating and other radiant systems. It can also be fitted to control storage heaters, electric skirting board heating or other electric heaters.
It can be fitted in new building and it is available in a wired and wireless option.
For houses built before 2006 a €500 grant is available from the Irish Government under the Home Energy Scheme (HES) run by Sustainable Energy Ireland.
Dryzone Ltd is a registered contractor under the Home Energy Saving scheme.
THERMODUL and THERMOZYKLUS have been used in private residences, schools, hospitals, care centres, churches, museums and other public places.
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