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ILLUMRA introduces Wireless M3 Valve Actuator
 
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ILLUMRA introduces Wireless M3 Valve Actuator
February 2, 2011 - ILLUMRA introduces the Wireless M3 Valve Actuator. It can be integrated with building automation systems through an existing building control gateway. The Wireless M3 Valve Actuator is designed for use on continuous closed-loop control systems and communicates based on EnOcean technology.

Ease of Installation: The device is easy to install since it does not require installation of traditional wiring. In retrofits, the installation can be completed without disrupting or affecting existing building systems.

Reduced Energy Costs: The M3 Valve Actuator will make opening windows to control excessive heat a thing of the past. Aging radiator actuators and outdated heating system designs cannot effectively control heat supply and opening windows became the quick fix to overheating. That solution has been the bane of many high-rise commercial building owners who face escalating fuel costs each season.

Reduced Maintenance Costs{ Maintenance is a seamless process based on battery replacement every three years. Battery status information is reported through the building automation system.
 
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