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BMS Controls Glossary

Exhaust Fan With Thermostat Control

A exhaust fan with thermostat control is a type of ventilation system that is designed to regulate the temperature of a room or space. It works by drawing in air from outside and pushing it out through a fan, while a thermostat measures the temperature and adjusts the fan speed accordingly. This type of fan is ideal for rooms that require precise temperature control, such as greenhouses, industrial spaces, and even some residential areas. It can help reduce energy costs by only running the fan when needed, and can also help improve air quality by filtering out dust and other pollutants. The thermostat can be set to a specific temperature, or it can be programmed to turn on and off at certain times of the day. This type of fan is an efficient and cost-effective way to keep a space comfortable and well-ventilated.