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BMS Controls Glossary

Conditioning System

A conditioning system is a type of system that is designed to control the temperature, humidity, and air quality of a given space. It is often used in homes, offices, and other indoor environments to maintain a comfortable environment for the occupants. Conditioning systems can be either active or passive, depending on the type of technology used. Active systems use mechanical components to control the environment, while passive systems rely on natural processes such as convection, radiation, and evaporation. The main components of a conditioning system include a thermostat, air handler, and air filters. The thermostat is used to regulate the temperature of the space, while the air handler is responsible for circulating air throughout the space. Air filters are used to remove dust, pollen, and other contaminants from the air. A conditioning system can also be used to control humidity levels, as well as to purify the air. By controlling the temperature, humidity, and air quality of a space, a conditioning system can help to create a comfortable and healthy environment for its occupants.