Underfloor Heating and Sentio Control System

Brand: Wavin

Sentio uses cutting-edge technology to deliver an unrivaled balance of heating and cooling in your home or office, customizing its output to the unique needs of your space. Designed with user comfort and sustainability in mind, Sentio uses an intelligent system that learns and adapts to your usage patterns. This not only ensures a consistently comfortable environment, but also optimizes energy consumption, leading to lower electricity bills and a smaller carbon footprint. But Sentio goes beyond temperature control. Its advanced sensors detect and manage humidity levels, providing an extra layer of comfort and well-being. Meanwhile, its stylish, user-friendly interface ensures easy operation and complete control over your indoor climate. With Sentio, you're not just investing in a temperature control system - you're investing in a smarter, more sustainable lifestyle.


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It can be preferred in housing, workplace, office, residence and all other projects.

Pex/PE-RT

• Pipe types: Oxygen barrier PE-xb, PE-xa, PE-RT and PERT/Al/PERT pipe options
• Pipe diameter range: 16-17 mm. Different collector options are available as stainless steel and modular composite. All system elements required for underfloor heating are provided with project support.
• Collector types: Stainless and polyamide collectors
• Panels: EPS material, various colors
• Automation systems:
- Sentio Control System-Both heating and cooling
- Central control units
- Room thermostats and sensors
- Simple automation-Collector control-Heating only
• With the opening of the thermostat that controls the ambient temperature, the thermostat sends a command to the central automation device to operate until the environment reaches the desired temperature. The central automation device transmits a command to the actuator in line with the data coming from the thermostat. With the incoming command, the actuator switches the valve to the open position. With the opening of the valve, water circulation starts in the circuit.