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BMS Controls Glossary

Heating Thermostat

A heating thermostat is a device that regulates the temperature of a space or area by controlling the operation of a heating system. It works by sensing the air temperature and then automatically turning the heating system on or off as needed to maintain the desired temperature. This allows for a comfortable and energy-efficient environment, as the heating system is only used when needed. The thermostat is usually set to a certain temperature, and when the temperature drops below that, the heating system will kick in to bring the temperature back up. The thermostat also allows for users to set different temperatures for different times of the day, such as lower temperatures at night and higher temperatures during the day. This allows for further energy savings, as the heating system is only used when necessary. In addition, many thermostats also have features such as timers and programmable settings, which allow users to further customize their heating system to their needs.