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Building Management
System (BMS)

Centralized smart automation for optimized energy efficiency and comprehensive facility control.

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About Building Management System (BMS)

A modern Building Management System (BMS) serves as the “brain” of a facility, integrating disparate mechanical and electrical systems into a single, cohesive network. Our BMS solutions provide a high-level graphical interface to monitor and control everything from HVAC and lighting to power distribution and life-safety systems. By utilizing intelligent sensors and automated logic, we empower facility managers to reduce operational costs, extend the lifespan of expensive equipment, and ensure a comfortable environment for occupants. Whether you are managing a single high-rise or a sprawling industrial campus, our systems provide the data-driven insights needed to transform a building into a high-performance, sustainable asset.

Technical Highlights

  • Centralized HVAC & Chiller Control:
    Precision monitoring and regulation of AHUs, chillers, and VAV boxes from a single unified workstation.
  • Real-Time Energy Analytics:
    Advanced dashboards that track utility consumption in real-time to identify patterns and eliminate energy waste.
  • Open Protocol Interoperability:
    Full native support for BACnet, Modbus, and LonWorks to ensure seamless third-party device integration.
  • Automated Lighting & Blind Control:
    Occupancy-based dimming and motorized shading to maximize natural light while minimizing power draw.
  • Predictive Maintenance Diagnostics:
    Automated system alerts for filter replacements or motor vibrations before a critical equipment failure occurs.
  • Cloud-Based Remote Monitoring:
    Secure encrypted login allowing facility engineers to manage and troubleshoot the site from any authorized mobile device.
  • Water & Leakage Detection Integration:
    Strategically placed sensors in plumbing and cooling lines to trigger automated shut-offs and prevent flood damage.
  • Global Scheduling & Setpoint Logic:
    Centralized control over operational hours and temperature setpoints across different zones to prevent “ghost” energy usage.

Applications

  • Commercial IT Parks:
    Managing complex environmental loads and high-density power requirements for global corporate towers.
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing:
    Maintaining strict pressure, temperature, and humidity levels for sterile cleanroom and production zones.
  • Luxury Hotels & Resorts:
    Centralized guest-room automation for climate control, lighting, and emergency guest safety systems.
  • Mission-Critical Data Centers:
    Continuous monitoring of PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) and cooling redundancy to protect server hardware.
  • Massive Shopping Malls:
    Optimizing large-scale ventilation, common area lighting, and fire safety systems for thousands of daily visitors.
  • Multi-Specialty Hospitals:
    Ensuring critical airflow in operation theaters and stable power distribution for life-support equipment.
  • Educational Campuses:
    Campus-wide management of lighting and HVAC across lecture halls, labs, and administrative buildings.