Thermostat For Heater
A thermostat for a heater is an electronic, mechanical, or electromechanical device designed to control the temperature of a space. It works by sensing the surrounding air temperature and, when it rises above or falls below a set point, activating or deactivating the heating apparatus. In commercial and industrial applications, a thermostat can help to maintain consistent temperatures in large buildings, reducing energy costs and providing a comfortable environment for occupants.