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Compared with other energy saving methods such as building insulation, boiler replacement or solar heating, investing in an Uponor radio control system with DEM amortises up to three times faster.


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Intelligent individual room temperature control
DEM stands for Dynamic Energy Management. It is an intelligent individual room temperature control system for radiant heating and cooling in new buildings, for renovation and can also be retrofitted.


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DEM technology saves up to 12% in energy costs and also creates improved heat distribution. Response times are up to 25% faster when using DEM.
You can actually feel the room temperature being controlled much more accurately!
The comfort level increases automatically.

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Only a few perfectly coordinated system parts – and your radiant heating and cooling system is state-of-the-art.
The basic DEM unit together with the wireless room thermostats and the actuators provide a perfect system balancing automatically at the manifold.


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In most cases DEM can replace the manual hydraulic balancing. The temperature in each of the rooms is adjusted automatically. Deviations from the set-point of the room temperatures are quickly minimised to increase energy efficiency. DEM has a much better energy saving potential compared to other renovation measures such as building insulation, total renovation or solar heating system. DEM pays off up to three times faster than the other activities.


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When incorporating into existing systems, the room controls require no cable slits. All they need is a power socket to plug the controller module in. Our local partner will be glad to examine your local situation and will come up with an own individual solution.



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In daily use the room temperature can be easily and comfortably set with the room thermostats. All the other settings are performed by the DEM interface module – even when you are on holiday.


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With DEM any existing Underfloor heating system can be retrofitted (renovated). The manifolds should be equipped with actuators 24V which have to be connected to the DEM controller C-56. Additional the respective interface I-76 and room thermostats are needed.


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For the installation of DEM control system no electrician is needed. Simply plug in the controller into a 230V socket. All other wired connections are based on 24V provided by the controller.

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The connection between room thermostats and actuators is done by programming the controller. You can connect as much actuators as needed to one room thermostat. Up to 14 actuators can be connected to one controller, up to 3 controllers can be connected to one interface.


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For wireless control system with DEM a dew point sensor can be integrated separately. For this the dew point control can be organised e.g. with Uponor dew point converter (item no. 100314) and Uponor dew point sensors (item nos. 1000312/1000313).

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DEM can be used for both modes - heating and cooling. To switch between heating and cooling mode an external signal has to be connected to contacts 11-12 on the controller.

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There is no clear answer to this question. Since the installation of both, the heating and electric system represent totally different areas of expertise, it can be assumed that in most cases the electric wiring of the room thermostats and actuators will be performed by the electricians in charge of the building. In such a case the components will be provided by the craftsman in charge. However, the control systems offered by Uponor (“Uponor radio room control” and “Uponor room wired control”) can be installed by the installation engineer, since these elements operate at a low voltage level. Only the 230V power outlet in the manifold cabinet must be provided by an electrician.

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