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CarGuru > Volkswagen > Therostat Heat Rating 6 February 2005 22:09:48

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Therostat Heat Rating

Randall Brink 6 February 2005 02:45:44
 Just noticed a weird thing--most anaroid-type thermostats are market with a
heat value, such as 70 or 80, meaning temperature in Celsius. Mine is marked
with a very small "12" and then next to it a large "55". These numbers don't
seem to make sense to me.

Any thoughts??

Randall Brink


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Jjs 6 February 2005 02:59:02 permanent link ]
 "Randall Brink" <randallbrink@adelp­hia.net> wrote in message
news:YPSdnbfhqfgE0Z­jfRVn-og@adelphia.co­m...> Just noticed a weird thing--most anaroid-type thermostats are market with > a heat value, such as 70 or 80, meaning temperature in Celsius. Mine is > marked with a very small "12" and then next to it a large "55". These > numbers don't seem to make sense to me.

12C is about 55F


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Randall Brink 6 February 2005 03:01:27 permanent link ]
 Yes, but 55F seems quite low for the thermostat to expand, and that is, I
assume, the meaning of the number?


"jjs" <jjs@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:110ajtn37gp1jc­3@news.supernews.com­...> "Randall Brink" <randallbrink@adelp­hia.net> wrote in message > news:YPSdnbfhqfgE0Z­jfRVn-og@adelphia.co­m...>> Just noticed a weird thing--most anaroid-type thermostats are market with >> a heat value, such as 70 or 80, meaning temperature in Celsius. Mine is >> marked with a very small "12" and then next to it a large "55". These >> numbers don't seem to make sense to me.>
12C is about 55F>


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Jan Andersson 6 February 2005 22:09:48 permanent link ]
 Randall Brink wrote:>
Yes, but 55F seems quite low for the thermostat to expand, and that is, I> assume, the meaning of the number?>
"jjs" <jjs@nospam.net> wrote in message> news:110ajtn37gp1jc­3@news.supernews.com­...> > "Randall Brink" <randallbrink@adelp­hia.net> wrote in message> > news:YPSdnbfhqfgE0Z­jfRVn-og@adelphia.co­m...> >> Just noticed a weird thing--most anaroid-type thermostats are market with> >> a heat value, such as 70 or 80, meaning temperature in Celsius. Mine is> >> marked with a very small "12" and then next to it a large "55". These> >> numbers don't seem to make sense to me.> >
12C is about 55F> >


December of 1955?

Jan
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