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  1. 1. DEPARTMENTOF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Submitted by kandera raj singh R C INSTITUTE
  2. 2. Economiser E20 electric heating
  3. 3. Introduction History Construction oMechanical thermostat oElectrical thermostat Working Principle Switches on and off process Types of thermostat Application  Reference Advantage and Disadvantages
  4. 4. A a t h e t e m p e r a t u r e o f a s y s t e m s t e m p e r a t u r e i s m a i n t a i n e d n Athermostatisatemperaturesensorthatisfoundin manycommonelectricaldevices,suchasovens,heaters, refrigeratorsandairconditionersandboilers. thermostat is component which senses
  5. 5. Thefirstelectricroomthermostatwasinventedin1883by WarrenS.JohnsonofWisconsin. AlbertButzinventedtheelectricthermostatandpatenteditin 1886. Oneofthefirstindustrialusesofthermostatwasinthe regulationofthetemperatureinpoultryincubators.
  6. 6. MECHANICAL THERMOSTAT A mechanical thermostathas two main parts: a temperature sensor and an electric switch. The mechanical sensor is a material (or a gas inside a tube) whose area (or volume) changes as the temperature changes. This sensor is placed in contact with the object of interest (an open space in the room or the refrigerator, etc). Expansion of the material causes the detector to curl (because of its construction or because it is made of two metal strips with different expansion coefficients) or press on a diaphragm (with a spring mechanism), thus closing or opening an electric circuit.
  7. 7.  In an electrical thermostat, the detector is made of material whose electrical resistance depends on the temperature. The strength of the current flowing through this detector is translated into an exact temperature. Set points are established for the circuit (depending on the temperature) to turn an accompanying device on or off, as desired. An electronic thermostat is much more accurate than a mechanical one, and it can also measure the temperature accurately and display it at all times (as opposed to a mechanical thermostat, which does not have a value for the current temperature and only "knows" whether it is higher than the set point or not).
  8. 8. Thermostat basically works on the principle of thermal expansion of solid material and that is solid material changes its shape area and volume in responceto the change in temperature
  9. 9. How a bimetallic thermostat switches on and off  An outer dial enables you to set the temperature at which the thermostat switches on and off.  The dial is connected through a circuit to the temperature sensor, which switches an electrical circuit on and off by bending more or less.  Iron expands less than brass as it gets hotter, so the bimetal strip curves inward as the temperature rises.  The bimetal strip forms part of an electrical circuit . When the strip is cool, it's straight, so it acts as a bridge through which electricity can flow. The circuit is on and so is the heating. When the strip is hotter, it bends and breaks the circuit, so no electricity can flow. Now the circuit is off.
  10. 10.    they are categorized into two basic types: 1. Line-voltage thermostats 2. Low-voltage thermostats  1. Line voltage thermostatsare used in single heating systems like baseboards and radiant systems.  2. Low voltage thermostatsare perhaps more efficient in controlling the flow of electric current. A low voltage thermostat helps you to precisely control current
  11. 11.    Thermostatsareusedtomonitorandregulatethetemperatureof anindoorarea. Byusingthethermostatswecanoperatedifferenttypesof temperaturesbyregulatingthecoolingandheating. thermostatsareusedtoprotectthecircuitsfromtheexcessof current. thermostatsareusedinthecoolingsystemofcar. 
  12. 12. Energy savings  Create revenues by providing an opportunity for creating and selling apps and services that can be used with smart thermostats . Reduce energy companies’ installation & production costs Improve the quality of customers’/managers’ lives—–The smart thermostats help them to cut their bills by 20% .
  13. 13. Itisamechanicaldeviceandcanbreakorgooffcalibration. Itissubjecttohumaninterferenceandpeoplesettingittoolow orhighdependingontheirpreference.  consideredasenergy-saving. Doesnottakeintoconsiderationthehumidityintheairorthe velocityoftheairwhichcanalsoeffecttheapparentskin temperature. Ifthereisalackofproperuse,thenthesmartthermostatsarenot
  14. 14.    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermostat http://www.explainthatstuff.com/thermostats.html http://www.temperatures.com/bimet.html http://smartthermostatguide.com/8-smart-thermostat- advantages/ http://www.airrepairpros.com/customer- education/advantages-of-a-programmable-thermostat/
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