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BMS Controls Glossary

Central Air Thermostat

A central air thermostat is a device that controls the temperature of a building or room. It is typically installed in the wall and is connected to a heating and cooling system. The thermostat is designed to regulate the temperature of the building or room by turning the heating and cooling system on and off as needed. It works by sensing the temperature of the room and then adjusting the system accordingly. The thermostat can be programmed to maintain a certain temperature, allowing for greater control over the environment. It is also possible to set a schedule for when the heating and cooling system should be turned on and off. This allows for more efficient energy use and can help to reduce energy costs. A central air thermostat is an essential part of any home or office heating and cooling system and is an important part of maintaining a comfortable environment.