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A typical snow melt control system consists of the following primary elements: Under the slab, asphalt, or walkway, tubing or thermal panels may be installed. a motorised valve and pump that open when moisture is detected, allowing hot fluid (water or antifreeze) to flow.
sensors that report the temperature of the slab and the outside environment. These controls make use of one of the industry’s most energy-efficient control algorithms, as well as solid brass slab sensors that are made to be a permanent part of the slab and motorised valves.
The Global Snow Melting Controllers Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Affordable WiFi Snow Melting System Control is launched by WarmlyYours. With its WiFi-enabled built-in switch, the Snow and Ice Melting WiFi Control offers a range of options for controlling a snow melting system.
It can be operated manually, like a standard on/off switch, or remotely with a smart device using the “My Leviton” app, which is available for free.
Additionally, this control can be used in conjunction with different home automation programmes like Amazon’s Alexa or Google Assistant to activate the snow melting mechanism based on weather data.
The Snow and Ice Melting WiFi Control was created as a direct result of consumer input. One of their WiFi-enabled towel warmer controls was being used by a client to handle their heated driveway, and the customer reported that everything was going smoothly.
The ideal strategy to sell this solution was then determined by the WarmlyYours Product Development Team. After extensive testing, the final product was a Hardwired WiFi Switch and Control Box (a control option often used for towel warmers and radiant panels).