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BMS Controls Glossary

Air Conditioner Control Unit

An air conditioner control unit is a device that is used to regulate the temperature and humidity of a room or building. It is typically composed of a thermostat, a fan, and a compressor. The thermostat is used to measure the temperature of the air in the room and the fan is used to circulate the air. The compressor is used to regulate the pressure of the air, which helps to maintain the desired temperature. The control unit also contains a number of sensors and switches that are used to control the operation of the air conditioner. These sensors and switches can be used to adjust the fan speed, the temperature, and the humidity levels. The control unit also contains a timer that can be used to turn the air conditioner on and off at predetermined times. The control unit is an essential component of any air conditioning system and is necessary for the efficient operation of the system.