thermostat(s) definition

thermostat(s). – means products that sense and control room temperature through communication with heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment from all sectors (residential and commercial), including: electromechanical thermostats, which contain internal mercury switches; and electronic thermostats, which use sensors instead of switches to detect temperature levels.
thermostat(s). North Shore and Peoples Gas shall remove programmable thermostats from most residential offerings, including the prescriptive rebate and retail offerings. NS-PG will continue to offer programmable thermostats in the single family and multi-family direct installation offerings where the customer’s circumstances substantially prevent them from adopting smart thermostat technology, including a lack of wi-fi or inability/unwillingness to pay for smart thermostat technology.

Related to thermostat(s)

  • Thermostat means a temperature control device that contains metallic mercury in an ampule attached to a bimetal sensing element, and mercury-containing ampules that have been removed from these temperature control devices in compliance with the requirements of § 273.13(c)(2) or 273.33(c)(2).

  • Modules means the Base Modules and Extended Modules.

  • Devices means (whether physical or virtual) a server, system, workstation, computer, mobile device, or end point upon which or through which the Services are used and/or on which the Software is installed.

  • Sensor means any measurement device that is not part of the vehicle itself but installed to determine parameters other than the concentration of gaseous and particle pollutants and the exhaust mass flow.

  • Filter means material placed in the useful beam to preferentially absorb selected radiations.