Lutron Expands HomeWorks QS System Platform with Palladiom Thermostat Lutron Electronics has expanded its HomeWorks QS system with a new Palladiom-style thermostat. By RS Staff Published: July 12, 2017 ⋅ Updated: April 15, 2019 Lutron Electronics has expanded its HomeWorks QS system with a new Palladiom-style thermostat. This addition allows designers and dealers to provide their clients with a consistent aesthetic throughout the home by coordinating the thermostat with Palladiom keypads and accessories. “Lutron continues its design legacy with this latest luxury product within the HomeWorks QS brand,” said Rich Black, director of residential business at Lutron. “Design is the core of what Lutron does. The new Palladiom thermostat, paired with our coordinating Palladiom keypads and accessories, reinforces our heritage in design and expands the product palette for the popular Palladiom aesthetic that was designed for the luxury segment.” The first of Lutron’s panels to feature buttons and faceplates made of the same material – plastic, glass, or metal – for a coordinated aesthetic, the Palladiom family of keypads, accessories and thermostats offers a sleek, clean finish. The Palladiom thermostat is compatible with conventional 5-wire forced air systems and fan coil units. Remote temperature sensors allow the thermostat to be mounted on exterior walls, near entryways, or on walls that receive direct sunlight. This way, temperature is not affected by weather or lighting conditions. Temperature can be added to HomeWorks QS whole-home scenes via keypad buttons, timeclocks, or the Lutron Connect App, which gives homeowners the ability to monitor and adjust temperature while home or away. Available in architectural matte, metal, and glass finishes, the Palladiom product family is available now through Lutron’s authorized network of HomeWorks QS dealers.
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