How air conditioner thermostats regulate the temperature
The role of air conditioner thermostats is to regulate the temperature. For instance, a home central conditioner thermostat controls the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) of a house or building.
When the temperature of the house or building gets higher or lower than the programmed temperature, the thermostat switches on the system. Likewise it switches the system off once it reaches the programmed temperature settings. In other words, the thermostat is largely responsible for modulating as well as regulating the programmed temperature of the house or building.
You would not be required to remember to turn the heat down with a programmable thermostat while you happen to be away or asleep. The device will make sure that the preferred temperature is maintained at all times.
There are two main types of air conditioner thermostats; electronic thermostats and electromechanical thermostats. Whatever be the type, once installed, the thermostats of the air conditioner system respond to the smallest changes in the building’s temperature.

