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BMS Controls Glossary

Bms Building Management System

A Building Management System (BMS) is a system that is used to monitor and control the mechanical, electrical, and other systems within a building. It is designed to provide a comprehensive view of the building’s operations, and to enable the building manager to make informed decisions about how to optimize the building’s performance. A BMS typically consists of a network of sensors, controllers, and actuators that are connected to a central computer system. This system can be used to monitor the building’s temperature, lighting, ventilation, security, and other aspects of the building’s operations. It can also be used to control the building’s systems, such as heating, cooling, and lighting. The BMS can also be used to provide feedback to the building manager about the building’s performance, and to alert them to any potential problems. By using a BMS, a building manager can ensure that the building is running as efficiently as possible, and that any potential problems are addressed quickly and effectively.