Building Management System (BMS)

Building Management System (BMS)

It is a system for monitoring, controlling, operating and managing all the activities of the building (or facility) centrally. It includes controlling and monitoring all electromechanical loads (such as ventilation, air conditioning, heating, lighting, elevators) and connecting with low current systems such as surveillance cameras, audio, theft alarm system, access control system and fire alarm system through one integrated system.

Activities That Can Be Monitored and Controlled Through the BMS:

  1. Control of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning).
  2. Management of lighting systems.
  3. Control of gates, elevators, and escalators.
  4. Control of pumps and motors.
  5. Water consumption billing systems (hot or cold) for investors, such as in restaurants.
  6. Electricity consumption billing systems for investors.
  7. Fire alarm systems and fire suppression system controls.
  8. Monitoring and controlling fuel and water tanks.
  9. Safety and security systems to protect against theft.
  10. CCTV surveillance cameras.
  11. Access control systems for buildings (via fingerprint or card).
  12. Monitoring and controlling generators, networks, and main panels.

Direct Benefits of Implementing the BMS:

. Energy savings (fuel + electricity) of up to%30 .

  1. Reduction in cable usage.
  2. Maintaining indoor air quality at minimal costs.
  3. Prolonging the operational lifespan of HVAC equipment (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning).
  4. Extending the operational lifespan of lighting systems through optimal usage.
  5. Reducing the number of operators required for management operations.
  6. Control of hot and cold water valves.
  7. Monitoring the condition of air filters.
  8. Scheduling the start and stop timings of systems that need to be controlled.
  9. Defining work schedules (daily, weekly, monthly, and annually).
  10. Real-time alerts and fault reports.
  11. Controlling damper motors.
  12. Economic operation based on external air conditions.