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Thermostat Heat

Thermostat heat is a term used to describe the amount of energy that must be applied to a system in order to increase its temperature. It is typically measured in BTUs, Joules, or kilocalories per hour for liquid systems and in watts per square meter for gases and vapors. Thermostat heat is an important concept in industrial settings, as it provides an indication of the efficiency of thermal processes such as cooking, heating, and cooling.