Thermostatic Controls
Thermostatic Controls are defined as the process of regulating heating and cooling systems within interior spaces. By using temperature sensors and adjustable outputs, the thermostat can be programmed to maintain desired room temperature setpoints automatically, ensuring optimal comfort. Thermostatic Controls also make it possible to save energy by programming systems to use less energy when it’s not needed. Total energy savings depend on the building size, climate, equipment type, and other factors.