E – 1872 Building Management System (BMS and HVAC Controls)
$150.00
Courses Included
Building Management Systems (BMS) are computer-based systems that control a building’s heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, lighting; access control; security, intelligent lifts, water system, entertainment and fire systems. BMS are often described as the “brain” of smart buildings.
BMS are most commonly implemented in large projects with extensive mechanical and electrical equipment. The BMS allows for an efficient use of energy by responding to varying conditions quickly and continuously without compromising on the comfort of the occupants. BMS systems also provide information on maintenance scheduling, data logging, and providing quick and effective responses to problems. It saves time and money.
As a HVAC engineer, you will be faced with numerous design challenges pertaining to specifying logical sequence of operations, equipment control, remote monitoring, data communication, specifications, and type of controls. With more and more buildings getting equipped with sophisticated controls, the lines between control engineers and mechanical engineering are becoming blurred, with each having to know more about the other’s discipline.
This 6-hr course covers fundamental aspects of BMS design and HVAC controls. The course begins with a basic discussion of control systems, describes the types of sensors, controllers and controlled devices, and then moves quickly to direct digital controls (DDC) and Building Management Systems (BMS).
The target audience for this course is electrical, mechanical & control engineers, HVAC designers, architects, maintenance and facilities personnel responsible for building services and infrastructure. A basic understanding of air conditioning systems is desired.