Replacing the belt-driven fan with a thermostatically controlled electric fan enables it to run only exactly when it's needed-and that's good for economy and engine life.
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Thermostatically controlled methods, such as sous-vide, can also prevent overcooking by bringing the meat to the exact degree of doneness desired, and holding it at that temperature indefinitely.
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These thermostatically controlled pumps often have a built-in " normally closed " check-valve which prevents water in the cold water line from entering into the hot water line.
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To increase the success rate of nesting, a nest watcher places a small thermostatically controlled electric blanket over the eggs or chicks, whenever the female leaves the nest for food.
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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.
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The Cord Free Heater / Fan ( NU ) WH-20, also known as the Wall Hugger, is a 1, 200-watt thermostatically controlled appliance that can be mounted directly on an electrical outlet.
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Designed to give reliable service under prolonged hard use, the engine featured deep water jackets, thermostatically controlled oil cooling, copper-lead bearings and a hardened crankshaft . A 3-speed Borg-Warner automatic transmission was standard.
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Thermostatically controlled circulation pumps allow owners to choose the desired temperature of hot water to be maintained within the hot water pipes since most homes do not require degree water instantly out of their taps.
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George C . Crowley, an engineer and inventor whose work led to 80 patents, including one for the first thermostatically controlled electric blanket, died Jan . 15 in Pinehurst, N . C ., after suffering from pneumonia.
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We have as much attic insulation as will reasonably fit ( between 1 foot and 3 feet ) and a thermostatically controlled attic fan to bring in cooler air from outside when the attic space heats up during the day.