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BMS Controls Glossary

Environmental Control System Building

An Environmental Control System Building (ECSB) is a type of building that is designed to regulate the environment within its walls. This includes controlling the temperature, humidity, air quality, and other environmental factors. The ECSB is typically constructed using energy-efficient materials and technologies, such as insulation, ventilation, and energy-efficient lighting. This type of building is also designed to minimize energy consumption and reduce the environmental impact of its operations. Additionally, an ECSB may also be equipped with advanced technologies, such as solar panels, wind turbines, and geothermal systems, to generate renewable energy and reduce the building’s carbon footprint. By utilizing these technologies, an ECSB can help to reduce the amount of energy used and the amount of pollution generated by its operations. Ultimately, an ECSB is designed to provide a comfortable and healthy environment for its occupants, while also reducing the environmental impact of its operations.