high enough to read, just keep it away from lamps , they produce heat.
Some builders put the base all the way down in all areas. Works fine.
I have a 98 Chevy s10 vortek and I am rebuilding it, I am not getting coolent flow and was checking out the thermostat first before ripping off the water pump. I tested the therm. in boiling water and it opens only about a less then 1/16", is the water pump out or is the thermostat out? Thermostat. It should open almost a full inch. 1/16" is not nearly enough.
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Mass extinction
it always depends on the person and their tolerence, but most people have a low tolerence when they start off so not that much.
Because that is its job! A thermostat is a device that measures the temperature of a given space or volume, and turns heating / cooling devices on and off accordingly. The thermostat in your house is designed to turn the heating off when the house is warm and turn it on when the house is cold. The thermostat in your car turns the radiator fan on when the oil / water temperature increases to a level that could be damaging to the engine (if you are stuck in traffic for example)
A tiger's shoulder is approximately 3 to 3.5 feet off of the floor. :)
around 6 foot high
you might have pulled a vacuum hose off
The ideal location would be close to the floor, but the house structure limits location. It is common to see air return grilles on walls or ceilings.
Because of the thermostat. This will turn on the unit when the temperature gets below what ever degree it is set at and then will turn off when the thermostat gets at that temperature.
That depends on what the floor is made of. If its a wooden floor, try mineral spirits or hairspray
No. All that will do is simply make your house colder. Well, not instantly, but over time.
1mm off the floor.
how do you get the throttle body off so I can reach the thermostat house to replace the thermostat? Does the exhaust shield also need to come off? I have removed one bolt and two nuts on the throttle housing, are there more ? I can't find them.
If you have a single unit with 2 or more zones, why heat the unoccupied zones in order to warm the occupied one or vice versa. If there is a particular reason you ask then turn the second floor stat ``off``and try it.
The negative feedback system. It works much the way a thermostat works. When the temperature in a room drops below a set level, the thermostat signals the furnace to turn on. Once the furnace has raised the temp in the room to the set level, the thermostat signals the furnace to shut off. It will continue to stay off until the thermostat signals that the temp has dropped again.