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The FRIEDRICH VRPXEMWRTA4 is a wireless energy management thermostat with an integrated occupancy sensor, designed for use in commercial and multi-unit residential HVAC applications. The fingerprint-resistant glass surface and wireless architecture make it a practical replacement for wired thermostats in retrofit and new-construction installs alike. The built-in occupancy sensor uses both thermal and motion detection to generate reliable presence readings, enabling the connected HVAC unit to reduce run time when a space is unoccupied. HVAC run time reduction of up to 50 percent is achievable through the unit's energy-saving presets. Licensed HVAC technicians are the primary installers.
The VRPXEMWRTA4 is specifically engineered for use with Friedrich FreshAire PVH PTAC units and VRP Vert-I-Pak vertical packaged units to take full advantage of their inverter-driven capabilities. It is well-suited for hotels, multi-dwelling units, schools, and office environments where room occupancy is intermittent and energy management is a priority. The thermostat operates as a standalone non-networked device or in conjunction with the EMOCT4 Online Connection Kit, sold separately, for networked control. Customizable per-room settings allow each unit to be configured independently for the specific requirements of that space.
Designed for use with Friedrich FreshAire PVH PTAC units and Friedrich VRP Vert-I-Pak vertical packaged units. Replaces the VRPXEMWRT2. Also available in black as model VRPXEMWRTB4.
Installation is performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Power down the PTAC or vertical packaged unit at the disconnect or circuit breaker before beginning any wiring or pairing procedures. Because this is a wireless thermostat, follow the manufacturer pairing sequence carefully before restoring power to the unit. If integrating with the EMOCT4 network kit, complete the thermostat-to-unit pairing before configuring network settings.
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