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A thermostat works by sensing the temperature of the room and comparing it to the desired set temperature. If the room temperature is higher than the set temperature, the thermostat will signal the heating system to turn on. Conversely, if the room temperature is lower than the set temperature, the thermostat will signal the cooling system to turn on.
The thermostat continuously monitors the temperature and adjusts the heating or cooling system as needed to maintain a consistent temperature in the room. This process helps to keep the room comfortable and energy-efficient by preventing temperature fluctuations. Some thermostats also have programmable settings that allow the user to set different temperatures for different times of day, further optimizing energy use and comfort.
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