A Building Management System (BMS), also called a Building Automation System (BAS) is a centralized control system that monitors, manages, and optimizes the mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems in a building.
Key Functions of a BMS:
HVAC Control – regulates heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for comfort and efficiency.
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A Building Management System (BMS), also called a Building Automation System (BAS) is a centralized control system that monitors, manages, and optimizes the mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems in a building.
Key Functions of a BMS:
HVAC Control – regulates heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for comfort and efficiency.
Lighting Management – automates lighting schedules, occupancy-based controls, and energy savings.
Energy Monitoring – tracks power consumption, helps identify inefficiencies, and reduces utility costs.
Security & Access Control – integrates CCTV, access cards, biometric readers, and alarms.
Fire & Safety Systems – monitors fire alarms, sprinklers, smoke detectors, and emergency systems.
Plumbing & Water Systems – oversees pumps, water storage, and leak detection.
Integration – connects multiple systems under one platform for centralized monitoring.
Benefits of BMS:
Lower operational costs by improving energy efficiency.
Enhanced occupant comfort and productivity.
Improved safety and security.
Centralized monitoring and fault detection, reducing downtime.
Extends the life of assets and equipment with predictive maintenance.
In simple terms:
A BMS is the "brain" of a modern building, ensuring everything, air conditioning, lighting, lifts, safety and security runs smoothly, efficiently and safely.
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