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Network Thermostat and AMX Partner Comprehensive Solution for Heat and Cooling Control
Grapevine, TX, 03/23/2023 – Network Thermostat™ (NetX), a leading provider of connected smart programmable thermostats for commercial applications, and AMX, a leading manufacturer of video switching and control devices, announced today that they have joined forces to provide customers with a comprehensive solution for controlling heating and cooling systems in commercial and residential environments.
Exploring Modbus Communication Protocols for Facilities Management
Modbus RTU communication protocols and how they can be used to improve efficiencies while reducing costs in your facility.
Title 24 Standards in California and HVAC Requirements
Smart Thermostats, HVAC Systems, and Compliance with Title 24 California Building Standards Code
BACnet Thermostats: Benefits for Building Engineers & Facilities Managers
10 Top Benefits Building Engineers/Facilities Engineers Get When Installing Network Thermostat’s BACnet Thermostats
Enable Energy Savings With A Complete Smart Thermostat Solution From Network Thermostat And HMS Networks
Grapevine, TX, 01/23/2023 – Network Thermostat™, a leading provider of connected thermostat solutions for facility energy management and building automation, announced today the partnership between Network Thermostat and HMS Networks delivers fast, ready-made integrations that were purposely built for industrial and commercial applications. Network Thermostat products will be proudly displayed in booth C5425 at AHR 2023. Visit HMS Networks in booth C5331 for a demonstration of our combined solution.
Network Thermostat Announces Netx X7C Thermostats With Included Co2 Control Now Available
Grapevine, TX, 01/01/2023 – Network Thermostat™, a leading provider of connected smart thermostats for commercial applications, announced today that Network Thermostat's new flagship model NetX X7C with on-board CO2 Monitoring and Control is now available.
Network Thermostat Announces The Addition Of Dect/ULE Wireless Sensor Network To The NetX Thermostats
Grapevine, TX, 01/01/2023 – Network Thermostat™, a leading provider of connected thermostat solutions for facility energy management and building automation, announced today the addition of its DECT/ULE wireless sensors and wireless network for all NetX™ X7 Series color touchscreen commercial Wi-FI and Ethernet smart thermostats.
Network Thermostat Announces All X-Series Thermostats To Include Modbus And Bacnet Communication
Grapevine, TX, 01/01/2023– Network Thermostat™, a leading provider of connected smart thermostats for commercial applications, announced today that Network Thermostat's X-Series thermostats include Modbus and BACnet™ Protocols.
Subway Signals Success NetX Case Study
Fast Food Restaurant Franchise Case Study. Since 1987, the Bish family has operated franchises of national fast-food restaurants. They have relied on their extensive experience in the quick-serve restaurant (QSR) industry and, as business owners, managed all aspects of running a business from customer service, staff hiring and training, budgets, financials, reinvestments, and business expansion. For that reason, they have been conscientious and concerned with preventative maintenance and equipment efficiency in order to protect profitability in the long run.
Burj Khalifa NetX Case Study
A Futuristic Solution for the Tallest Building in the World. In 2007, Jerry Drew, founder of Network Thermostat (NetX), suddenly began getting phone calls from people saying they were from Honeywell Middle East. Mystery surrounded this: Honeywell wouldn’t tell them what the project was that they wanted to talk with him about but they needed more information on his line of networked thermostats. The calls persisted for six months, but no information was revealed. Thinking it was a scam or someone trying to steal his technology, he told them he wasn’t interested. The calls stopped. Six months later, the phone rang again. Honeywell still was not able to reveal the customer's name but informed him that their customer had selected NetX’s product for a major project and refused to take "no" for an answer. The project manager insisted that it was a very large – and in fact, real – project and it was his job to get Jerry and the NetX team onboard.