What is a thermostat and how does it work?
A thermostat is a control that is used to maintain a temperature range in the general area where the heater is located. Most analogue thermostats have an estimated range of 37º to 140º F. By adjusting the temperature knob you can set the heater to turn on and turn off automatically as required to maintain the set temperature range.
A thermostat is a control that is used to maintain a temperature range in the general area where the heater is located. Most analogue thermostats have an estimated range of 3 to 60º C (37 to 140º F). By adjusting the temperature knob you can set the heater to turn on and turn off automatically as required to maintain the set temperature range.
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