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Every model of the D'MAND® System can be
activated by one or more methods. Regardless of which of the methods below is used, all D'MAND® Systems include D'MAND® Activation, a unique method of controlling the pump.
D'MAND Button
A small doorbell-type button connects to the electronic controller
by a 12-volt, 18-gauge standard bell wire. These buttons may
be placed at one or all locations where there is a demand
for hot water. This type of activation is commonly used on
new home construction or remodeling of existing homes.
Wireless Remote Control
A small receiver is connected to the master
controller. Small remote control buttons
can be placed at any location in the home.
Working on radio frequencies, a signal
can be transmitted up to 100' through
walls. This method of activation is most
common on existing homes where the wiring
for the D'MAND button (mentioned above)
is difficult to install.
Automatic Activation
Low voltage breakers can be placed on doors to allow for
automatic activation when a door opens or closes. This is
most commonly used for public restrooms in restaurants, factories,
hospitals, etc.
Motion Sensor
Motion Sensors are adaptable to both new homes and existing
homes. On new homes, they are hard-wired by low voltage wires
to specific locations that require hot water use. For existing
homes, wireless motion sensors are available that will send
signals up to 100 feet to activate the D'MAND System. Motion
Sensors are designed not to allow activation of a subject
under 4 feet high or 40 pounds of weight. |