A thermostat on the wall measures air temperature to control a gas or electric heating (or air conditioning) system.A thermostat in a clothes iron measures the temperature of the metal ironing plate to control the electrical heating element in the clothes iron.
The iron become overheated and can destroy sensible materials.
An electric iron consist of basically a heating coil and heat control circuit viz thermostat. Thermostat act as a switch. When we switch on the electric iron current flows throught the heating coil. The heat in the heating coil causes expansion in the thermostat which gradually disconnects the supply. [ see the working of thermostat].
When Was The Electric Iron Invented? When Was The Electric Iron Invented?
An electric programmable thermostat will save on electric bills by not running durring the evening.
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A thermostat is a device that controls the temperature of an operation / device e.g. in an electric iron the thermostat disconnects the electric supply to the heating coilwhen the set temperature is reached , thus saving electrical energy. The thermostat itself does not emit any CO2 , though you could say that in its own manufacture energy was spent and hence some CO2 was emitted . This is called embedded CO2 and is generally not considered to be significant.
An electric flat iron is a type of clothes iron that runs on electricity. The first electric flat iron was invented by Henry W. Seely.
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electric iron is a small appliance fast and easy to use
electric iron is a small appliance fast and easy to use
Irons are rather simple in how they work. They work like an electric heater. They have a heating element made out of a metal alloy that gets hot when electricity is applied. Wired in series with the heating element is a thermostat. The thermostat is made of two electrical contacts that are designed to bend away from each other as the iron gets hot. The knob turns a screw which control how hard the contacts must bend to separate and break the electrical connection. The higher the thermostat is turned, the hotter the iron must get before the electrical contacts separate. Then when the iron starts to cool, the contacts make connection again, thus keeping the iron steadily at the desired temperature.