What does Z-Wave mean on a thermostat?
Z-Wave Plus MCO Home Fan Coil Thermostat - 2 Pipe
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Open Feb 07, 2026 - 08:03 AM
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Feb 07, 2026 - 08:03 AM
Z-Wave on a thermostat means the device uses Z-Wave wireless technology to communicate with other smart home devices. This allows the thermostat to be controlled remotely through a Z-Wave compatible hub or smart home system, enabling automation and integration with other smart devices in your home.
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Z-Wave Plus MCO Home Fan Coil Thermostat - 2 Pipe
Fan Coil Thermostat - 2 Pipe MCOHome Fan Coil Thermostat is a Z-Wave enabled device for indoor temperature control. It is mainly applied to a 2-pipe Fan coil system. It can read room temperature and local time, and automatically control fan speed based on the temperature difference. The device is of...
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