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 engine is naturally aspirated and carbureted by a single Solex 28 PICT 1-barrel with a thermostatically-controlled automatic choke.
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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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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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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.
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The traditional Rolls-Royce radiator with triangular top was used with vertical louvres, the opening angle of which is controlled thermostatically to control engine cooling.
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Since they maintain water temperature thermostatically, they can only supply a continuous flow of hot water at extremely low flow rates, unlike high-capacity tankless heaters.
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A combined saloon heating and ventilation system with a thermostatically-controlled heat-exchanger and reversible fan drive was announced but this was never made available to customers.
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Electric lighting and thermostatically controlled hot air radiators were both fitted Up to 19 passengers could be carried, though a full load of of newspapers meant only 13 could fit.