Using the remote control, you can set the fan to come on automatically when the room reaches a certain temperature.
i have a problem with the automatic climate control the fan has only high speed
Most computers nowadays have a automatic temperature control included in their BIOS or EFI firmware. It will decide whether to turn the fan on or off, and how fast it spins depending on how hot your computer's running. Usually this fan control will only work with fans that has PWM (pulse width modulation). You can tell this if your fan header has 4 (2 for power, 1 for sensing fan speed, and 1 for controlling fan speed) pins instead of 3. Some computers will also have a throttling feature as well in which it will attempt to reduce your computer's performance in order to reduce the amount of heat it's generating until it reaches a certain temperature point.
Depending on what type of fan, the fan control switch can be located on the wall for a ceiling fan. Each type of fan will have a different location for the fan control switch.
Most computers nowadays have a automatic temperature control included in their BIOS or EFI firmware. It will decide whether to turn the fan on or off, and how fast it spins depending on how hot your computer's running. Usually this fan control will only work with fans that has PWM (pulse width modulation). You can tell this if your fan header has 4 (2 for power, 1 for sensing fan speed, and 1 for controlling fan speed) pins instead of 3. Some computers will also have a throttling feature as well in which it will attempt to reduce your computer's performance in order to reduce the amount of heat it's generating until it reaches a certain temperature point.
V. V. Solodovnikov has written: 'Automatic control and computer enginering' 'Statistical dynamics of linear automatic control systems' 'Introduction to the statistical dynamics of automatic control systems' -- subject(s): Automatic control, Cybernetics, Transients (Dynamics)
T. Crouch has written: 'Theory and problems of automatic control' -- subject(s): Automatic control, Control theory
William A. Wolovich has written: 'Automatic control systems' -- subject(s): Automatic control
Martin Healey has written: 'Principles of automatic control' -- subject(s): Automatic control
The sensor for the cooling fan is in the water outlet housing. There are 2 sensors. One provides information for the temperature gauge and the other sends information to the computer PCM to control the radiator fan speeds. The CCRM has the relays for the fan high and low speeds.
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Cars with an Automatic Temperature Control system have a thermometer in the dash console with little vents to allow air to come in. The thermometer temperature reading is then used to control the fan speed and also the air mix (temperature) to match the temperature selected....
George Howard Farrington has written: 'Fundamentals of automatic control' -- subject(s): Automatic control