PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL THERMOSTATS: COMMERCIAL BEVERAGE COOLERS ANALYSIS


Kalkan Y. Emanet T.A. Genc N.
1 March 2024International Organization on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering

International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering
2024#16Issue 1126 - 132 pp.

Energy is at the heart of todays world. Energy is needed to operate these systems, which are in every aspect of our lives, from our cars to our computers, from our mobile phones to our street lighting. The demand for energy is increasing, making energy production critically important for the whole world. Efficient consumption of energy is becoming as important as its production, and the use of energy-efficient devices is encouraged. Air conditioning and cooling systems are also sectors where high amounts of energy are used. The operation of the devices used here is directly controlled by thermostats, and the operation of these thermostats significantly affects energy consumption. In this study, the performance of mechanical and electronic thermostats in commercial beverage coolers commonly used in the market was compared. In particular, the effect of these thermostats on the electricity consumption of a commercial beverage cooler was examined.

commercial beverage coolers , Electricty consuption , electronic thermostat , mechanic thermostat , thermostat selection

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Department of Electrical Engineering, Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University, Turkestan, Kazakhstan
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Adnan Menderes University, Aydin, Turkey
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Yalova University, Yalova, Turkey

Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

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