thermostat

  • 51timer-thermostat — Thermostat control which includes a clock mechanism. Unit automatically controls room temperature and changes temperature range depending on time of day …

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  • 52thermostat theory — a theory which suggests that the feeding and satiety centers of the brain, like the thermoregulatory centers, are sensitive to body temperature; a decrease in body temperature activates the feeding center and depresses the satiety center, whereas …

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  • 53Thermostat, Setback —   A device, containing a clock mechanism, which can automatically change the inside temperature maintained by the HVAC system according to a preset schedule. The heating or cooling requirements can be reduced when a building is unoccupied or when …

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  • 54Thermostat-Mischbatterien — Wassertemperatur im Bereich zwischen +10 °C und +60 °C auf +/ 1 °C vorwählbar. Sie eignen sich vor allem für Badewannen, Duschen und Sitzwaschbecken, als Aufputz oder als Unterputzmodell für Wandeinbau mit gesondertem Auslauf, mit Vorsperre bei… …

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  • 55Programmable thermostat — Lux Products Model TX900TS Touch Screen Thermostat …

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  • 56Nosé–Hoover thermostat — The Nosé–Hoover thermostat is a deterministic method used in molecular dynamics to keep the temperature around an average. It was originally introduced by Nosé and developed further by Hoover. The heat bath is made into an integral part of the… …

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  • 57Programmable Communicating Thermostat — The term Programmable Communicating Thermostat (PCT) is used by the California Energy Commission to describe programmable thermostats that can receive information wirelessly. The first version of the PCT introduced in the 2008 building standards… …

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  • 58Pneumatic thermostat — A pneumatic thermostat is a thermostat that controls a heating system via a series of air filled control tubes. This air handling system responds to the pressure changes in said control tube to activate heating or cooling when required… …

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  • 59Berendsen thermostat — The Berendsen thermostat [cite journal | first=H. J. C. | last=Berendsen | coauthors=Postma, JPM; Van Gunsteren, WF; Dinola, A; Haak, JR | journal=Journal of Chemical Physics | title=Molecular Dynamics with Coupling to an External Bath |… …

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  • 60Automatic set-back or clock thermostat —   A thermostat that can be set to turn the heating/cooling system off and on at certain predetermined times.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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