Water Temperature Control
Water temperature control refers to the process of regulating the temperature of water in various settings, such as homes, swimming pools, and industrial systems. This can be achieved using devices like thermostats, heaters, and chillers, which help maintain a desired temperature for comfort, safety, or efficiency.
In residential settings, water heaters are commonly used to provide hot water for showers and cooking, while thermostatic mixing valves ensure that water delivered to taps is at a safe temperature. In swimming pools, heating systems and cooling systems help maintain a comfortable swimming environment throughout the year.