Temperature controls refer to systems and devices used to regulate and maintain temperature within a specific range. These controls are commonly used in a variety of applications, including HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems in buildings, industrial processes, refrigerators, ovens, and scientific equipment. They typically involve sensors to measure temperature, control algorithms or logic to determine adjustments, and actuators to manipulate heating or cooling elements to achieve the desired temperature. Common examples include thermostats, PID controllers, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) used in more complex industrial settings.
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