Practical sheet | REF: FIC1828 V1

Control building energy equipment

Author: Léon NOUINDE

Publication date: June 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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2. BMS and BMS: how do they work?

The best way to control all the equipment mentioned above is to use BMS and BMS. This is a solution for automating and controlling building equipment to significantly reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. The main objective is to provide precise control and optimized management of all connected objects to improve their performance and energy efficiency. Whatever the building (commercial or industrial...), BMS and BMS always operate according to the principle based on the following four essential elements.

  • Sensors: these acquire information that is processed via programmed scenarios. The data collected is analyzed to detect any anomalies, optimize settings and make the right decisions.

  • Actuators: these are used to translate, at local level, an order from the management interface. In fact,...

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