Check the fuse by the furnace, usually right on the main switch, if that fuse ok then check the fuse in the breaker box, if all fuses are OK, then turn off the power to the heating unit for at least two minuets, this should reset the unit turn it back on and see if the unit turns on.
If the above actions did not work call a qualified technician.
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 thermostat senses the air temperature and turns on or off the switch that controls the heating or air conditioning system, according to the set-point.
The expansion and contraction of the heating element when the unit turns off and on. If you have ultra fine hearing and the thermostat is part of the baseboard heater it will be the bi-metal element in the thermostat.
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the thermostat heats up and is spring loaded when there is enough heat it will close and stop the heating element, when it cools it opens again and turns the heat back on, hope this helps
On heating, Orthoboric Acid above 370K forms metaboric acid, which on further heating yields Boric Acid.
The thermostat in the fridge allows one to set how cold it gets before it turns its self of and how warm it gets before it turns its self on.
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Iron
A supercooled liquid can become solid on heating.
Some cost efficient ways to reduce one's heating bill is to wear sweaters and socks to reduce the need to turn up the heat, use curtains, use a smart thermostat that turns off when the reaches a certain temperature.
It turns into a gas