Pair energyGuard Hub with a smartphone

Pair energyGuard Hub with a smartphone

Step 1: Subscribe to 'Savings as a Service'

[Skip if you already subscribed]

Due to SEAI discontinuing their support for the Hub Controls Ltd, the app functionality, automated energy savings, and continued warranty are now only supported by a 'Saving as a service' subscription model.  




Step 2: Connect to internet

Please check if the energyGuard Hub device is connected to the internet by going to Menu → Wi-fi.

Wifi screen


Step 3: Download the app

To gain control of your heating system using your smartphone, it is necessary to install the energyGuard Hub app. Simply click on the icon below or search for Hub Controller on the App Store or Google Play and download it.

iOS store

Android app


Step 4: Pair the app with your smartphone

Tap MENU on the Home screen
  1. Select Pairing to generate a 7-digit code
  2. Open the app on your mobile
  3. Enter this code into the app
  4. Voila! You’ve now got on-the-go control of your heating
Pairing screens



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