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WT102 : un thermostat pensé pour durer sur le terrain
Apr 15, 20262 min read

WT102: A thermostat designed for durability in the field

In Smart Building projects, we often talk about connectivity, energy management, or user comfort. But another criterion is just as important: the resistance of the equipment in real environments.

This is precisely what Milesight highlights with its WT102 – Structural Reliability Test.

A thermostat designed for demanding environments

The WT102 has been tested to withstand daily stresses in high-traffic areas. Where many pieces of equipment can be weakened by impacts, repeated passages, or unintentional handling, Milesight demonstrates here a true logic of product robustness.

Resistance test results:

  • Static load resistance: > 110 kg, guaranteeing mechanical strength under high pressure (support, prolonged load);
  • Impact resistance: > 20 joules, guaranteeing mechanical strength against common impacts in high-traffic environments;
  • Pull-out resistance: > 88 kgf (kilogram-force), ensuring excellent resistance to accidental pulling (tugging, snagging, handling).

These tests illustrate the WT102's ability to withstand concrete situations encountered in the field:

  • impacts in schools,
  • bumps caused, for example, by wheelchairs in hospitals,
  • impacts caused by luggage in hotels.

Why this is a real issue in Smart Building

In a commercial building, a healthcare facility, or a hotel, a thermostat is not just a regulating device. It is a product installed in living spaces, exposed to many interactions and daily physical risks.

More robust equipment also means:

  • less maintenance,
  • fewer replacements,
  • better service continuity,
  • more serene long-term operation.

A field-based, not just technical, approach

With the WT102, Milesight does not only highlight the functional performance of the thermostat. The product has been designed to last, even in the most demanding environments. This is often an underestimated point in IoT and Smart Building projects.

In summary

The WT102 stands out for a design adapted to real field uses.

Thanks to demanding resistance tests, Milesight demonstrates that this thermostat is capable of operating in high-stress environments, while maintaining a high level of reliability.

A good reminder that in Smart Building, performance is not only measured in connectivity or data, but also in product durability.

Are you working on a Smart Building project, energy optimization, or connected heating management? The WT102 can meet your field challenges, especially in demanding environments.

Contact the Sparwan team!