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BMS Controls Glossary

Line Voltage Thermostats

A line voltage thermostat is a device used to control the temperature of a space by regulating the flow of electricity to a heating or cooling system. It is typically used in residential and commercial settings to control the temperature of a room or building. The thermostat works by sensing the temperature of the space and then sending a signal to the heating or cooling system to adjust the temperature accordingly. The thermostat is connected to the electrical system of the building and is powered by the same line voltage that supplies the heating or cooling system. The thermostat is programmed to turn the system on and off at predetermined temperatures. It can also be programmed to maintain a constant temperature or to cycle the system on and off at certain intervals. Line voltage thermostats are an efficient and cost-effective way to regulate the temperature of a space, and they are relatively easy to install and maintain.