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BMS Controls Glossary

Building Control System

A Building Control System (BCS) is a system that is used to monitor and control the operation of a building’s mechanical and electrical systems. It is a computer-based system that is designed to improve the efficiency and safety of a building’s operation. The BCS is responsible for controlling the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, security, and other systems within a building. It can also be used to monitor energy consumption, as well as provide data for analysis and reporting. The BCS is typically connected to the building’s other systems, such as the fire alarm system, to ensure the safety of the occupants. The BCS is designed to provide a user-friendly interface for controlling the building’s systems, and it can be programmed to respond to certain conditions or events. The BCS can also be used to monitor the performance of the building’s systems, and to provide data for analysis and reporting. The BCS is an important part of a building’s overall energy management system, and it can help to reduce energy costs and improve the efficiency of the building’s operation.