Thermostats explained
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=How does a thermostat work ?= | =How does a thermostat work ?= | ||
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(Stant is a well-known manufacturer of thermostats and related automotive parts.) | (Stant is a well-known manufacturer of thermostats and related automotive parts.) | ||
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<blockquote>The opening and closing of a thermostat is based on the temperature of the coolant running against the "heat motor". The heat motor is operated by a special wax that melts at a given temperature. As the wax melts, it expands and hydraulically pushes a pin that opens the valve allowing coolant to flow. I hope this helps. See the attached article for more details. | <blockquote>The opening and closing of a thermostat is based on the temperature of the coolant running against the "heat motor". The heat motor is operated by a special wax that melts at a given temperature. As the wax melts, it expands and hydraulically pushes a pin that opens the valve allowing coolant to flow. I hope this helps. See the attached article for more details. | ||
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