The Jacket Water Heater Thermostat is responsible for regulating the temperature of the jacket water. As the engine operates, heat is generated, which can cause the jacket water to become excessively hot. The thermostat continuously monitors the temperature and, when required, opens or closes to control the flow of coolant to the heater. When the engine requires additional warmth, the thermostat allows coolant to circulate through the heater, ensuring sufficient heating. Conversely, in warmer conditions, it restricts the flow of coolant to prevent overheating.
Attributes:
• On temperature is 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
• Off temperature is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
• Temperature-sensitive mechanism for efficient regulation.
• Protects engine components from thermal stress and fatigue.
Applications:
The Jacket Water Heater Thermostat is positioned near the jacket water heater, monitors and regulates the temperature of the coolant flowing to the heater, and ensures that the jacket water maintains an appropriate temperature.