Thermostatically controlled electronic dual-purpose mixing or diverting valves are used within industrial applications to automatically provide liquids as required.
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These locomotives were virtually identical to the earlier 645 engine and thermostatically controlled engine cooling fan and inlet shutters.
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A thermostatically controlled fan is placed in the attic to push hot air out of the house on summer days.
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A second type of system uses a thermostatically controlled pump which gets installed at the farthest fixture from the water heater.
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Some automobile passenger heating systems have a thermostatically controlled valve to regulate the water flow and temperature to an adjustable level.
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One suggestion can be that TCL s ( Thermostatically Controlled Loads ) in residential homes can be used for fast demand respons.
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The most modern Linotypes had the mouth and throat heaters thermostatically controlled, an improvement over the manual rheostat adjustment, or gas flame adjustment.
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The early electric irons had no easy way to control their temperature, and the first thermostatically controlled electric iron appeared in the 1920s.
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Thermostatically controlled circulation pumps cycle on and off to maintain a user's chosen temperature and consume less energy than a continuously operating pump.
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Notable innovations from that era include the Ashley heater, a thermostatically controlled stove with an optional perforated steel enclosure that prevented accidental contact with hot surfaces.