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30 August, 15:26

Consider a standard room thermostat. Determine the sensor, transducer, output, and control stages for this measurement system.

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  1. 30 August, 16:07
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    Sensor/transducer: bimetallic thermometer

    Output: displacement of thermometer tip

    Control Tstages: mercury contact switch (open:furnace off; closed:furnace on

    Explanation:

    for a standard room thermostat : This is the device that sets/determines the temperature of an enclosure.

    Sensor/transducer: bimetallic thermometer: Bimetalic thermometer are used for measuring the temperature of the ambient air. bimetallic thermometer actually contains two metals. they undergo linear expansivity as the temperature of the room changes. in other words, they experience contraction and expansion with increase or decrease in temperature. The sensor is basically coupled with a transducer which turns the measured variable (Temperature) into something else, such as a movement on a dial or an electrical signal

    Output: displacement of thermometer tip

    Controller: mercury contact switch (open:furnace off; closed:furnace on)

    once the contact switch is open the furnace can go off. when the contact switch is closed, the furnace will come up.
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