Scope of Building Automation and Management Systems
building automation systems cover the central control, monitoring and reporting of various electromechanical infrastructures such as heating, cooling and ventilation (HVAC) systems, generators, booster sets, VRV/VRF systems, fan coil units, VAV units, lighting, car park CO gas monitoring and exhaust control systems, depending on the type and use of the facility.
The deployed building management system (BMS) collects temperature, humidity, pressure, flow, energy consumption and alarm data from all areas, providing operators with real-time monitoring, remote intervention and detailed reporting capabilities.
Mechanical Automation and HVAC Systems
mechanical automation systems are designed according to the operational profile of the facility, comfort and control requirements and the installed electro-mechanical equipment. The main objectives are to use resources in the most efficient way, reduce operating costs, minimise human intervention and ensure full, reliable control of the systems.
With HVAC automation systems covering heating, cooling, ventilation and air-conditioning infrastructure, boiler rooms, chiller plants, VRV/VRF systems, fan coil and VAV units, heat recovery units and air handling units are controlled centrally. Zone-based comfort, time schedules and demand-controlled operation scenarios can be applied across the facility.
Energy Monitoring and Management System
In any facility, an energy monitoring and management system is a critical component for energy efficiency, sustainability and cost control. Consumption data for electricity, water, natural gas and other utilities is collected from meters and analysers and transferred to the BMS infrastructure, where it can be viewed and reported in real time and historically.
Consumption curves, peak load analysis, area/department-based comparisons and alarm thresholds enable anomaly detection, waste reduction and the development of energy efficiency projects, establishing a solid decision-support foundation for sustainable energy management across the facility.
Central Monitoring, Alarm Management and Reporting
Through the building management system (BMS) interface, data from all mechanical, electrical and low-voltage systems can be monitored on a single screen. Operators can track the site holistically via graphical floor plans, trend screens, alarm lists and reports, and respond instantly to critical situations.
Time schedules, scenario-based automatic control, prioritised alarm logic and a detailed logging structure help reduce the workload of the operations team while ensuring stable and safe operation of all systems.
Experience, Flexible Architecture and Integrated Solutions
With a team backed by over 15 years of experience, our company designs and delivers safe, comfortable, easy-to-manage and energy-efficient integrated solutions using advanced technology and certified products. Thanks to flexible and scalable architectures, we incorporate not only your current requirements but also future expansion plans into the system design.
By bringing together building automation, mechanical automation, HVAC automation systems and energy monitoring and management system components under a single platform, we offer holistic building management solutions that increase efficiency, reduce operational risks and accelerate return on investment.