A thermostat is supposed to maintain a constant temperature or temperature range in an area or for a device.
The thermostat tries to control the heating and cooling in you home to maintain a comfortable or energy efficient temperature.
Yes. The engine needs a thermostat to maintain correct operating temperature.
The thermostat will self adjust to maintain its predermined temperature.
Your body maintains homeostasis through negative feedback. This somewhat like using a thermostat to maintain a narrow range of temperature in the house.
you can run without one but you should have one to maintain proper engine operating temperature
No. The thermostat would maintain constant temp.
go away and die
Auto cooling is turning on and off automatically to maintain a constant temperature set on a thermostat.
AnswerThe thermostat should maintain 195 degrees, + or - 5 degrees.
I save gas if I maintain 74 degrees on the thermostat.
An example of an environmental control is a thermostat that regulates heating and cooling systems to maintain a desired temperature in a building.
When the heat in an oven can not be controlled it is the fault of the oven's thermostat. It is the thermostat that opens and closes to maintain a set point temperature. Depending on how the thermostat failed it will give the results of the oven always being on, oven with no heat whatsoever or when the calibration is not set correct, when wrong temperature is maintained.