Thermostats

Word THERMOSTATS
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Definitions and meanings of "Thermostats"

What do we mean by thermostats?

A device that automatically responds to changes in temperature by activating a heating or cooling system to maintain the temperature at a desired setting.

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The word "thermostats" in example sentences

Other start-ups are also vying to supply software to monitor and manage such technology, which could be a $5 billion a year market by 2011, according to research firm Parks Associates. icontrol IControl's software allows a homeowner to use a Web site to arm or disarm a security system, view video and control devices in the house, such as thermostats and lights. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The cosmetics provision is part of a larger ban targeting better-known sources of mercury, such as thermostats, barometers, industrial switches and medical devices. ❋ GreenFertility (2007)

And he says that simple systems (such as thermostats) do not have the "structure" required for consciousness; but this is precisely the claim at issue, and he provides no argument to support it (if we knew what sort of structure were required for consciousness, the mind-body problem would be half-solved). ❋ Chalmers, David J. (1997)

The alloy is widely used in instruments of precision, such as thermostats and pendulums of astronomic clocks. ❋ Unknown (1967)

Right behind them are other connected, grid-aware devices, such as thermostats, dishwashers, and electric vehicles. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Applications targeted by Renesas Electronics' RX, H8S and H8SX MCUs, such as thermostats, security systems, white goods, exercise equipment, and instrumentation used in medical, industrial, and building automation, have lifetimes up to 10+ years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

- Through its LCD touch screen, the consumer will be able to have control over peripheral devices that communicate with the HEC such as thermostats, intelligent sockets and smart appliances like fridges and water heaters. ❋ Unknown (2010)

* Through the Home Energy Controller's LCD touch screen, the consumer has insight into and control over peripheral devices that communicate with the HEC, such as thermostats, intelligent sockets and, ultimately, smart appliances like refrigerators and water heaters. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is not widely realized that, at 389 ppm atmospheric CO2, or c. 460 ppm atmospheric CO2-equivalent (a value including methane), rising at c. 2 ppm CO2/year, the upper stability limit of the large polar ice sheets, which serve as the Earth's climate "thermostats", has been intersected, affecting the cold humid air vortices ❋ Unknown (2010)

There are wifi-light communication protocols as well that appear moving towards standardization, so low energy appliances such as thermostats can communicate with household appliances and with the utilities.

There are a thousand more effective ways to conserve energy use by the populace such as thermostats that have a temp range between 65 and 75 instead of the current 50 and 90. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The polar regions, actinv as the "thermostats" of the Earth, are the source of the cold air current vortices and the cold ocean currents, such as the Humboldt and California current, which keep the Earth's overall temperature balance, much as the blood stream regulates the body's temperature and the supply of oxygen. ❋ Andrew Glikson (2009)

Users can access the controls of any synced devices such as thermostats, security systems, home theater equipment ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

Green Ecosystem for controlling load devices at peak demand such as thermostats, pool pumps, white goods and electric vehicles, and providing real time information to the consumer. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The initiative will enhance the capabilities of Smart Energy to incorporate new features, support Zigbee wireless and HomePlug wired devices, and accelerate the development and certification of HAN devices capable of plugging into the Smart Grid such as thermostats, pool pumps, water heaters, appliances and plug-in vehicles. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the in-home environment, powerline can be used to communicate with home devices such as thermostats, appliances, and potentially smart meters.

Applications include human interfaces requiring embedded control, such as thermostats, utility meters and medical instrumentation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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