Thermostat and anticipator therefor and methods of operating and

Electricity: electrothermally or thermally actuated switches – Electrothermally actuated switches – With bimetallic elements

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337107, H01H 6102

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040165205

ABSTRACT:
An anticipator for controlling the cycle rate and the drop of a thermostat. The anticipator has means for transferring heat supplied thereto, and means enclosed within the heat transferring means, in preselected space relation therewith for supplying the heat.
There is also disclosed a thermostat, a method of making means operable generally for maintaining a desired cycle rate with acceptable droop in a thermostat, a method of making a thermostat, a method of operating a thermostat, and a method of operating an anticipator for a thermostat.

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