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In an electrically heated aircraft windshield system, normal temperature control is maintained through a combination of resistive heating elements embedded within the windshield and a temperature control system that regulates power supply. The system uses sensors to monitor the windshield temperature and adjust the electrical current accordingly to prevent overheating or excessive cooling. This ensures that the windshield remains clear of ice and condensation while providing optimal visibility for the pilot. Additionally, circuit protection mechanisms help prevent overheating by shutting off the system if it exceeds safe temperature thresholds.
It is a device to control the temperature of electrically heating devices.
The windshield wiper control module is usually in the fuse box located in the engine compartment of most automobiles. Sometimes the windshield wiper control module is located on the firewall next to the windshield wiper motor.
It is usually compared to a heating system that turns a furnace on and off to control a room's temperature
The 1993 Pontiac Transport windshield wiper control module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The windshield wiper control module will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
It maintains control of the body's functions.
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The gas control valve in a hot water heater regulates the flow of gas to the burner, controlling the temperature of the water in the tank. It ensures that the water is heated to the desired temperature and maintains a safe operating environment by shutting off the gas supply if necessary.
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A climatic control is a component or system that regulates and maintains the indoor climate of a building, such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), or insulation. These controls help to manage temperature, humidity, and air quality for occupant comfort and safety.
R. J. Mell has written: 'Testing and optimization of electrically conductive spacecraft coatings' -- subject(s): Space vehicles, Electrostatic charging, Protective coatings, Thermal properties, Materials, Electrical resistivity, Thermal control coatings, Temperature control, Control surfaces