Quick view of the house's condition: too dry, too humid, or optimal
Temperature measured by probes placed throughout the house
Current ventilation performance by our SAB system
Temperature of the air in the exit from the SAB
Shows the saturation level of the filter. When is to high, it change to red and blink, warning the need of being replaced
Current mode in action, keeping informed about what's happening in the SAB. Plus, it'll show the remaining time for timed modes as Boost or Pause
In this mode, the SAB automatically adjusts the ventilation level based on the household’s needs, ensuring optimal air quality and energy efficiency.
To do this, it uses the exterior humidity and temperature data and information taken from all the probes placed around the building.
Then, the powerfull microcontroller calculate the ideal ventilation flow at each moment.
In Manual Mode, users can set a constant ventilation level according to their needs.
This manual ventilation level can only be set to levels equal to or higher than the pre-set airflow for your home, ensuring the minimum flow to avoid excess moisture.
This mode enables users to reduce the ventilation in their home to a minimum level for a set period of time.
When this period ends, the SAB automatically returns to the previously set operating mode.
This mode can only be used for a limited number of hours per day.
This mode enables users to increase the ventilation in their home for a set time period.
This is very useful when extra ventilation is needed, such as after cooking for hours and generating excess moisture.
When this period has ended, the SAB automatically returns to the previously set operating mode.
Specially designed for when the house will be empty for a certain period.
This configuration sets a minimum ventilation level and deactivates the pre-heating, saving energy and money.
This mode is automatically activated to prevent the entry of excessively hot air from outside, that might make the home uncomfortable.
The SAB goes back to the previously established operating mode when it detects that the exterior temperature has dropped to comfortable levels.
Automatically activated when the level of exterior humidity is higher than inside the building. Stops air that is too damp from entering the home.
Once the outside conditions improve, the SAB resumes normal operation, keeping your home in the best possible condition.
Allow the SAB to connect to any nearby Wi-Fi network.
Customize the names of the probes for easy identification.
It informs the machine when the filter was last replaced, so it will alert when it's time to change it again.
The SAB can perform an auto-test to ensure that every component is functioning properly.
Review the results of the last executed test to verify if everything is functioning correctly.
Secure your SAB with a PIN, allowing changes to be made only by those who know the PIN.
If there are multiple SABs nearby, match probes so that yours can calculate the necessary ventilation based only on those present in your house.
Free them again and retrieve data from any nearby probe.
Easily report all stored data from your SAB to customer service, enabling them to promptly identify any issues or enhance SAB performance.