An operating system aquastat senses and controls the temperature of the water in a heating system.
An aquastat is a device which automatically responds to changes in temperature of a liquid.
An aquastat is a device used to control temperature in water-based heating systems, such as boilers. It monitors the temperature of the water and activates the system's burner or circulator pump to maintain a set temperature range.
What interface that controls a peripheral device is.
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Check the link for answers to a lot of questions on wells and pumps. The pressure switch is the device that controls what pressures the pump will turn on and off at. This is not to say that the pressure switch makes pressure. Pressure has to be made by the pump.
There are several ways to turn down the thermostat on a water heater. Unfortunately, many models have different ways of doing this. On top the side of the water heater should be a knob that can be turned to the desired temperature. If you don't see this device, check your owner's manual for more specific directions. <<>> Midway down the side of the tank there is a device called an aquastat. It has numbers progressively increasing from left to right. These are the settings that the aquastat's contacts will open when the water temperature is reached shutting the tank off. It is like a thermostat but the sensing element is inside the tank and is surrounded by water. Generally all operate on the same principal, turn the set-point knob clockwise increases the temperature setting and turning the set-point knob counter clockwise decreased the temperature setting.
Deaerator is Device or vessel where dissolved gases removed from the water by using steam (pressure corresponding to saturation temperature)
A bathythermograph is a small torpedo-shaped device which holds a temperature sensor and a transducer to detect changes in hydrostatic pressure.
There is a small problem with the question: if you increase the temperature of saturated steam without increasing pressure, it will no longer be saturated - it will be superheated. With this in mind, it should be no surprise that the device that does this is normally called a "superheater". The picture accompanying this question is an example of a superheater.