BMS
[Building Management Systems]
BMS
[Building Management Systems]

What is a BMS?
BMS is a control system that can be used to monitor and manage mechanical, electrical and electromechanical processes in a plant.
A building management system (BMS) is a computer-based control system. It is installed in buildings to control and monitor mechanical and electrical equipment. These can be ventilation, lighting, power and fire systems and security systems.
Building management system (BMS)
Examples of major subsystems controlled by BMS are:

HVAC system

Technical steam system

Hot water and central heating system

Cold water system

Fire-fighting system

Electrical monitoring system
… and more.
The number of subsystems connected to the BMS and the level of control are linked to the investment decision. However, the two main subsystems that are usually considered in a BMS are HVAC control and electrical system monitoring.
Building Management Systems (BMS)
Examples of major subsystems controlled by BMS are:

HVAC system

Technical steam system

Hot water and central heating system

Cold water system

Fire-fighting system

Electrical monitoring system
… and more.
The number of subsystems connected to the BMS [Building Management Systems] and the level of control are linked to the investment decision. However, the two main subsystems that are usually considered in a BMS [ Building Management Systems ] are HVAC control and electrical system monitoring.