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When a thermostat detects an increase in temperature, it typically signals the heating system to turn off, helping to maintain a desired temperature range. If it's a cooling system, the thermostat will activate the air conditioning to lower the temperature. In essence, it acts as a control mechanism to ensure that the indoor environment remains comfortable. If the thermostat is malfunctioning, it may not respond correctly to temperature changes, leading to ineffective temperature regulation.

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