Building Automation

In the modern world, each building is equipped with a number of engineering systems of vital activity that provide modern requirements for the comfort, reliability and safety of its functioning. The overwhelming majority of these systems must have a close connection with each other to ensure optimal modes of their operation, and create conditions for the uninterrupted and economical operation of the building.

Building engineering systems:

  • Supply and exhaust ventilation systems;
  • Outdoor and indoor lighting systems;
  • Building power supply and distribution systems;
  • Air conditioning systems;
  • Individual heating systems;
  • Cold and hot water supply systems;
  • Sewerage and drainage systems;
  • Systems of timely detected destruction of building structures;
  • Fire safety and evacuation systems;
  • Gas alarm systems;
  • Elevator systems;
  • Video surveillance systems;
  • Access control systems;
  • Structured cabling systems;
  • Security alarm systems.

A unified building management system is a comprehensive solution for creating a unified system for monitoring, managing engineering equipment, as well as ensuring reliable interaction between the components of various systems ...



Building automation and control system functions

  • Monitoring the operation of engineering systems and their components;
  • Signaling of emergency modes of equipment operation;
  • Remote setting of the required parameters and operating modes of systems;
  • Automatic control of equipment operation parameters depending on functional needs;
  • Timely identification of equipment malfunctions;
  • Ensuring that staff are kept informed of planned repairs;
  • Creation of real and historical charts;
  • Creation of reports of events and personnel actions;
  • Saving the parameters of the equipment with the applied archiving depth;
  • Providing remote access to the control system via the Internet;
  • Providing SMS informing about equipment status and events.

Building a building automation and control system provides for the creation

  • a network of sensors and signal converters located in monitoring and measurement zones;
  • local and central dispatching cabinets to ensure the necessary data exchange with engineering systems and data collection from sensors, and their transmission to the AWS (or server);
  • dispatcher's automated workstations (dispatcher's PC) from which monitoring and control takes place;
  • server solutions for reliable storage of important reporting information and other data;
  • remote access to the control system via the Internet.