HVAC Automation Systems

Building Management System (BMS)

HVAC Automation Systems BMS
THE BRAIN OF HVAC SYSTEMS - BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

HVAC Automation Systems - BMS

The automation is the "brain" of the HVAC system. Central controllers are programmable and can be customized for the intended use. The program features include time schedules, set points, controllers, logic, timers, trend logs, and alarms.

System Overview

Intelligent Control System

A Building Management System (BMS) is an advanced computer-based control system that provides centralized automation controls for HVAC systems. It monitors the entire system and responds to alarms generated by the system from local or remote locations.

  • Programmable central controllers
  • Customizable for specific applications
  • Remote monitoring and control
  • Real-time system response
  • Flexible scheduling based on occupancy
  • Configurable based on requirements
Control Features
  • Time Schedules
  • Set Points
  • Controllers
  • Logic Programming
  • Timers
  • Trend Logs
  • Alarm Systems

Monitoring & Control Capabilities

Analog Inputs
  • Temperature Monitoring
  • Humidity Measurement
  • Pressure Sensing
  • Flow Rate Monitoring
  • Air Quality Sensors
Digital Inputs
  • Equipment Status
  • Switch Positions
  • Alarm Contacts
  • Safety Devices
  • Security Systems
Remote Management
  • Web-Based Interface
  • Mobile App Control
  • Cloud Connectivity
  • Multi-site Management
  • Real-time Dashboard

Benefits of BMS

Save Energy

Optimizes HVAC operation to reduce energy consumption by up to 30%. Intelligent scheduling and load management ensure equipment operates only when needed, significantly lowering electricity bills.

Maintain a Comfortable Atmosphere

Ensures optimal temperature, humidity, and air quality levels throughout the building. Automated control maintains consistent comfort conditions for occupants.

Protect Employees in an Emergency

Integrated safety features monitor critical systems and trigger appropriate responses during emergencies. Automated ventilation control protects occupants in case of fire or hazardous conditions.

Save on Water

Monitors and controls water usage in cooling towers and other HVAC water systems. Prevents water waste through intelligent leak detection and optimized cooling cycles.

Key Features

Intelligent Scheduling

Automated time schedules for different zones based on occupancy patterns and building usage.

Trend Logging

Historical data collection for analysis, performance monitoring, and predictive maintenance.

Alarm Management

Immediate notification of system faults, equipment failures, and abnormal conditions.

Custom Logic

Programmable control logic to meet specific building requirements and operational needs.

Integration Capabilities

Seamless integration with fire alarm, security, lighting, and other building systems.

Remote Access

Monitor and control HVAC systems from anywhere using web browsers or mobile applications.

Technical Specifications

Component Specification Capability
Controller Type Programmable Logic Controller Customizable programming for specific applications
Input Types Analog & Digital Temperature, humidity, pressure, status monitoring
Communication BACnet, Modbus, Ethernet Standard protocols for system integration
User Interface Web-based, Mobile App Remote access and control capabilities
Alarm Management Multi-level alerts Email, SMS, visual and audible notifications
Data Logging Historical trending Long-term data storage for analysis
Scalability Modular design Expandable from small to large building systems
Energy Management Integrated EMS Optimization algorithms for energy savings

Applications

Commercial Buildings
  • Office Complexes
  • Shopping Malls
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Hospitals
  • Educational Institutions
Industrial Facilities
  • Manufacturing Plants
  • Pharmaceutical Facilities
  • Clean Rooms
  • Data Centers
  • Warehouses
Institutional & Residential
  • Government Buildings
  • Residential Complexes
  • Sports Arenas
  • Convention Centers
  • Airports
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