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  1. Southbend 1182553 Griddle Snap Action Thermostat 3/8"D X 5" 30"L
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    Southbend 1182553 Griddle Snap Action Thermostat 3/8"D X 5" 30"L
    Special Price £320.31 Regular Price £716.75
  2. Pitco P5047588 Fryer Gas Thermostat 3/8" x 5-3/8" 30
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    Pitco P5047588 Fryer Gas Thermostat 3/8" x 5-3/8" 30
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  3. Bloomfield WS-8043-22 Thermostat K, 1/4 X 10, 12
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    Bloomfield WS-8043-22 Thermostat K, 1/4 X 10, 12
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  5. Vulcan Hart 00-833220 Thermostat 1/4" X 14-7/8" Bulb 48" CAP
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    Vulcan Hart 00-833220 Thermostat 1/4" X 14-7/8" Bulb 48" CAP
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  6. APW 60320 K Type Thermostat W APW Dial Options, 100-450°F
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Thermostats

Thermostats are important in maintaining comfortable temperatures in residential as well as commercial settings. these devices are necessary to control heating and cooling systems to maintain the most effective and energy-saving circumstances. Modern thermostats have seen many improvements in technology, from their ability to be programmed to their smart functionality. From a traditional dial thermostat for a simple setup to a cutting-edge smart thermostat that can be controlled via smartphone, PartsFe UK has the options you’re looking for. Each thermostat is engineered to deliver exact temperature control while being constructed with durability so that your heating and cooling systems are running at full capacity.

FAQs

What is the principle of a thermostat?

A thermostat operates on the principle of thermal expansion, where materials expand or contract with temperature changes. It uses this property to control heating or cooling systems, turning them on or off to maintain a desired temperature.

What is a thermostat used for?

A thermostat is used to regulate temperature in devices like HVAC systems, refrigerators, and ovens by switching heating or cooling mechanisms on and off to keep a set temperature.

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