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May 10, 2006 - Offering RH control in both high humid and dry conditions, Model NT150 Internet-enabled thermostat regulates humidity by activating HVAC cooling system when RH rises above user pre-set threshold between 10-90%. Cooling cycle continues until RH falls 5% below pre-set level, or until heat set point is met, which automatically triggers system's heat cycle. With accuracy of ±3.0%, unit is temperature compensated for readings significantly different from 77°F.

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Proliphix Introduces NT150 Internet-Enabled Thermostat with Humidity Sensing and Control Features


WESTFORD, Mass., April 4 / / -- Proliphix, Inc. today announces the release of its newest Internet-enabled thermostat, model NT150, which features relative humidity sensing and control. The NT150 also includes all of the standard features of Proliphix's Professional Series thermostats.

According to Walter Dray, Proliphix's President and CEO, "Humidity sensing and control have become increasingly important in residential and commercial buildings, especially in the southeastern United States, where damp conditions create a perfect environment for mold-growth. In drier climates the opposite is true -- humidification is often necessary. Our NT150 can detect and provide control in either situation."

The NT150 is also ideal for applications where humidity sensing is imperative, such as electronic equipment control rooms. In such environments, constant humidity levels are vital for optimum equipment performance.

The NT150 includes temperature compensation for temperature readings significantly different from 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Accuracy is plus/minus 3.0 percent, with a humidity range from 10 to 90 percent.

NT150 users can control humidity by activating the HVAC cooling system when relative humidity (RH) rises above a pre-set threshold of 10 to 90 percent. The cooling cycle will continue until RH falls five percent below the pre-set level, or until a heat set point is met which will automatically trigger the system's heat cycle. Once the heat requirement is satisfied, the system will wait five minutes before resuming the cooling cycle to satisfy pre-set humidity levels.

Dray says the NT150 is unique in the marketplace because, although others offer humidity sensing, Proliphix is the first to offer a one-piece Internet-connected solution that provides both sensing and control. And at $445 MSRP, the NT150 is truly an affordable humidity control solution.

Information about the NT150 and all of Proliphix's Internet-enabled thermostat products is available at the company's website: http://www.proliphix.com/. Proliphix's Basic Series Internet Thermostats and EPA power adapters are available from select dealers and distributors nationwide. Commercial installers, private developers, and facilities managers requiring the Professional Series Thermostats should contact Proliphix directly at sales@proliphix.com or 1-866-IPLIVING.

Proliphix, Inc. develops and manufactures Internet-enabled energy management products for use in residential and light commercial applications. The company delivers scalable remote monitoring and control by capitalizing on the proliferation of the Internet and its related technologies. Proliphix, Inc. is located in Westford, Mass and can be reached at http://www.proliphix.com/.

Source: Proliphix, Inc.

CONTACT: Mark Ridick of Proliphix, Inc., +1-978-692-3375 ext.112, mridick@proliphix.com

Web site: http://www.proliphix.com/


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Country: USA
Phone: 978-692-3375
FAX: 978-692-3378
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