Thermostat (definition)

Thermostat is a device designed to automatically regulate the temperature in a room or heating system. The main function of a thermostat is to maintain a set temperature by controlling the operation of heating equipment such as boilers, radiators or air conditioners.

Main components and operating principle of the thermostat:

  1. Sensory part — measures the current temperature in the environment or in the heating system.
  2. Control part — based on signals from the sensor, makes decisions about turning heating equipment on or off.

Types of thermostats:

  1. Mechanical thermostats - use bimetallic elements or expanding liquids to control contacts that open or close a circuit of heating equipment.
  2. Electronic thermostats — equipped with microprocessors for more precise temperature control and adjustment of various operating modes. May have a display to display current parameters and programming.
  3. Programmable Thermostats — allow you to set different temperature programs for different time intervals. For example, morning, afternoon, evening and night modes.
  4. Smart thermostats — connected to the Internet and have remote control functions via mobile applications. Can automatically adapt operating modes based on changes in weather or your schedule.

Application of thermostats:

  • At home — temperature control in living spaces for comfortable living.
  • In industry — control and maintenance of optimal temperature conditions in production processes.
  • In commercial buildings - for controlling heating and air conditioning in offices, shops and other public places.

Thermostats are an integral part of heating systems, ensuring economical use of energy resources and increasing indoor comfort.

Thermostats in our range:

Wired room thermostat

Wireless room thermostat

Wireless touch room thermostat

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