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A device which automatically maintains a pre-determined temperature in an appliance. Thermostats can be of the "immersion" pattern where the actuating components are immersed in fluid whose temperature is to be controlled or of the "contact" pattern where the actuating components sense the fluids temperature through the wall of the container. The thermostats used in Dux electric units are of the "contact" type. Thermostats can be "snap acting", ie. ...
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An electronic device used to control the heating ventilation air conditioning system.
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A device containing a clock mechanism, which can automatically change the inside temperature maintained by the heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) system according to a preset schedule. The heating or cooling requirements can be reduced when a building is in occupied or when occupants are asleep.
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Device that measures water temperature.
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Sensors that monitor and control the output of an HVAC system.
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