Re: Thermostat education please
If you quench steel in the water and keep it still it will take much more time to cool it down as opposed to have it running in the water, or have water running by it, and the faster you run it the faster it will cool down. That will represent your closed, and open loop. If you run an open loop cooling system without thermostat, it will never reach the working temperature, it will always stay cool, but will never overheat, as it was suggested above. Assuming that it won't be clogged anywhere else.
If you quench steel in the water and keep it still it will take much more time to cool it down as opposed to have it running in the water, or have water running by it, and the faster you run it the faster it will cool down. That will represent your closed, and open loop. If you run an open loop cooling system without thermostat, it will never reach the working temperature, it will always stay cool, but will never overheat, as it was suggested above. Assuming that it won't be clogged anywhere else.