Temperature-monitoring and control system

Automatic temperature and humidity regulation – Motors – Relay

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219499, 323 75H, G05D 2324

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040582540

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a system for measuring or controlling the thermal comfort in spaces used by living beings. In operation an output signal is produced which indicates whether or how much the actual thermal conditions in the space differ from comfort conditions and this output signal may be used to control the comfort conditions in the space. The sensing means takes into account the same conditions as does a living being with respect to convection heat, radiation heat and the heat produced by metabolism. The last mentioned heat might be set in accordance to the activity level of the living being. The surface temperature of the sensing means is compared with a comfort temperature set by a second setting means. If the first setting means is set to a higher heat supply, the second setting means is simultaneously set to a lower comfort temperature and vice versa.

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