Yes, it can.
To answer your question as it is written: It has no Effect on the setting of the thermostat. If the stat is set at 72* and you add humidity, the stat is still set at 72*. Assuming you are really asking what the reaction of the stat will be, there will be no reaction. Humidity is latent heat measured by a humidistat, a thermostat can only measure and react to changes in sensible heat.
Both heat and work are forms of energy transfer between systems. However, heat transfer occurs due to a temperature difference and is a non-mechanical process, while work transfer requires a force acting over a distance and is a mechanical process.
A force that can cause change or do work is called energy. Energy can exist in many forms, such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical energy. It is the capacity to do work or produce heat.
Lowering the thermostat can save energy by reducing the amount of work your heating system needs to do to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home. This can lead to lower energy consumption and reduced utility bills.
Gas fireplaces are designed to vent the heat and gas created in the persons firebox outside of their home. While a moderate amount of this heat is radiated into their home, most of the generated heat is lost through the venting process.
If it is stuck open, the answer is yes. When in doubt, just replace it.
Yes a thermostat will cause any vehicle to over heat, just go to local parts dealer and get thermostat and replace it and if that does not work take to SAE trained professional techination.
Any brand or make will work if it is 2 heat 1 cool thermostat
if the thermostate is stuck open it wont allow the coolant to reach a certain temp. which could cause the heat to not work to well.
yes if the thermostat is stuck open the gauge will read low the water or antifreeze will flow straight through the engine and radiater if it is stuck closed it will over heat your car
thermostat
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probably the thermostat is stuck open
could be a sticking thermostat.
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if the pump and thermostat have been replaced on a 2001 malibu and it overheats and the heat doesnt work now but the air does. do it need bleeding still , will air in the line still cause that problem...
the thermostat used to control the heater and after we select the four pole switch to some number the thermostat start connect the power to the heater at the same time the heater start to heat and when we select the switch to zero position the heater not work