- a regulator for automatically regulating temperature by starting or stopping the supply of heat
- control the temperature with a thermostat
- A thermostat is a device for regulating the temperature of a system so that the system's temperature is maintained near a desired setpoint temperature. The name is derived from the Greek words thermos "hot" and statos "a standing". ...
- a device that automatically responds to changes in temperature by activating a heating or cooling system to maintain the temperature at a desired setting
- (Thermostats) A temperature control device that contains metallic mercury in an ampoule attached to a bimetal sensing element. This includes mercury-containing ampoules that have been removed from the temperature control devices.
- A thermostat consists of a series of sensors and relays that monitor and control the functions of a heating and cooling system.
- A device which relegates the temperature of a room or building by switching heating or cooling equipment on or off.
- Unit that monitors and controls your HVAC system products.
- Usually found on an inside wall, this device operates as a control to regulate your heating and cooling equipment, allowing you to adjust your home comfort at the touch of a switch.
- Helps to control temperatures within the home. Thermostats automatically turn heating or air conditioning on or off as necessary to maintain a desired temperature.
- Temperature sensitive control device that signals a heating or cooling system to operate if the temperature in the building reaches a preset limit.
- A protector, which is temperature-sensing only, that is mounted on the stator winding. Two leads from the device must be connected to control circuit, which initiates corrective action. The customer must specify if the thermostats are to be normally closed or normally open.
- A switch that controls an electric current or the flow of a liquid or gas in response to changing temperature.
- A device actuated by temperatures that regulates and controls dampers, valves, switches or other mechanisms.
- A temperature sensitive switch.
- The thermostat is a valve located in the cooling system of a vehicle that automatically regulates the coolant flow through the radiator and engine based on the coolant temperature.
- A thermostat maintains the temperature of a system at or near a stipulated level using sensors that tell it when to turn off heating devices. ...
- Control for maintaining heat at a prescribed temperature.
- Something that can be set to control the temperature of an oven, a freezer, a cooler, or a heater. Once you set it, it will keep the unit hot or cold at the same temperature (unless it is broken.)
- A device which automatically maintains a predetermined temperature in an electric water heater. Most thermostats are equipped with a safety shut-off.
- A thermostat maintains the room at an even temperature and conserves electricity by operating the heater only when needed.
- An electro-mechanical device which opens or closes a contact at a specified temperature. The most common forms of thermostat are bulb and capillary and bi-metal strip
- This system monitors and regulates a heating or cooling system.
- A built in temperature sensor that automatically instruct a heating product to release more heat to maintain a required level.
- A device used to switch electrical current at a selectable set-point temperature.