Thermostats are used to keep a constant.
They maintain the 'ideal' conditions
For example:
- if you set your heating to come on at 20deg the thermostat will turn the heating on if the temp falls below your ideal 20 degree temperature. Once it has reached the ideal it will turn the heating off again.
The purpose of a thermostat on a running heat pump is to be able to determine the temperature the pump is operating at. This is used for regulating the heats needed.
The purpose of a regulator is to regulate something, to keep a value at a set level. A thermostat is a temperature regulator. You set it to a certain value and then the thermostat will control the heat source so that the temperature stays at the set value.
to keep engine warm faster n regulate heat to radiator
To control the flow of coolant in the engine, so the temp will reach normal operating range
To let the engine warm up by closing flow of coolant. When operating temperature is reached the thermostat pops open allowing full flow of coolant. Totally necessary in winter !
To allow coolant circulation through the engine when the thermostat is closed.
You may have an air lock in the heater pipes some vehicles are fitted with bleed screws for this purpose.
You can find the thermostat on the front of the engine. The thermostat will be inside of the thermostat housing.
There is no answer! There is not an opposite of thermostat, a thermostat is a measuring devise.
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The thermostat will be inside of the thermostat housing. They thermostat housing can be found on the front of the engine.
The thermostat for the cooling system can be found on the front of the engine. You can follow the bottom radiator hose to the thermostat housing. The thermostat will be within the thermostat housing.