
Total Magic
Smart zone control

Intelligent driving Total Magic
Are all household members in all rooms of the house at the same time?
No.
Why should there be an unreasonable amount of air flowing into the room when no one is in it?
After all, the unit uses more energy, clogs filters faster, and unnecessarily deprives the house of valuable moisture in winter.
Is Total Magic really that different from any competitor?
100% yes. Total Magic measures the amount of air it lets into the rooms.
No fixed settings or just primitive airflow between "day" and "night" zones, without adaptation to real needs.
Composition Big Magic and Total Magic cleverly ventilates the house with half the power of other devices.
Cooling power where it's needed most
Zone control makes even more sense when combined with cooling Cool Magic.
Each room is more or less thermally exposed depending on the orientation and glazing. Total Magic responds to the temperature in each room and can cool wherever cooling is required.
In today's new buildings, it is common for the living room to face south and the bedroom to face north. In practice, this means that the required 23 °C in the bedroom but 26 °C in the living room, for example. A unit without zone control would supply cooled air to all rooms, including the bedroom, where the desired temperature is reached. Total Magic directs cooling power to the living room and minimises the supply to the bedroom.


"This is definitely going to cost a fortune."
Oh, no. Installing Total Magic zone control will increase the price of the system by an average of 20 %. Including controlled valves, CO2 sensors and installation which is extremely simple and quick.
Will you have a house with a superior system and therefore want to use sensors from another manufacturer? No problem, it is enough if the parent system can communicate via Modbus TCP.
Send us a floor plan of the house and we will prepare a free and non-binding quotation for you.