What is BMS? A few words about BMS System (Building Management System)
BMS (Building Management System) is a synchronous system that allows control and management of all technical systems in the building such as electrical systems, domestic water supply systems, air conditioning and ventilation, environmental warnings, security, fire alarms – fire fighting, etc. to ensure the operation of equipment in the building is accurate, timely, efficient, energy-saving and cost-saving. BMS is a synchronous system that is real-time, online, multimedia, multi-user, and a microprocessor system that includes central processors with all computer software and hardware, input/output devices, regional processors, sensors and controls via dot matrices.
The Building Management System (BMS) controls and monitors the following systems:
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Power distribution station.
– Backup generator .
– Lighting system.
– Air conditioning and ventilation system.
– Fire alarm system.
– Fire fighting system.
– Elevator system . –
Public address system .
– Access control card system.
– Security system.
BMS system diagram
Features of BMS
– Allows utilities (smart devices) in the building to operate synchronously and accurately according to each operator’s request.
– Allows control of applications in the building via control cables and network protocols.
– Connects technical systems such as security, fire alarms, etc. via the system’s open interface port with international standard interface languages.
– Monitors the air environment and human working environment.
– Synthesizes and reports information.
– Warns of incidents, gives timely warning signals before incidents occur.
– Data management includes program editing, database management, graphic editing programs, data storage and backup.
– Flexible BMS system, scalable with solutions, ready to meet all requirements.
Benefits of BMS
– Simplify and automate the operation of repetitive procedures and functions.
– Better management of equipment throughout the building thanks to a data storage system, maintenance program and automatic warning reporting system.
– Reduce incidents and respond quickly to customer requests or incidents.
– Reduce energy costs thanks to centralized control and energy management features.
– Reduce labor costs and training time for operators – easy to understand, the management model is visually displayed on the computer allowing to minimize costs for personnel and training.
– Easy to upgrade, flexible in programming according to different needs, sizes, organizations and expansion requirements.
The structure of the BMS system consists of 4 parts:
– Central control software.
– Management level equipment.
– Field level controller.
– Sensors and actuators.