The smart building management system or what is known as the bmc system
Smart Buildings and Information Technologies
Intelligent Building Management System is a system for managing modern devices and equipment
From lighting, cameras and elevators inside the building, it is controlled via a computer. To learn more about these systems, we will explain to you some of the main things and points
What buildings can we apply the bmc smart building management system to
Universities, schools, and hospitals
– Hotels, restaurants, cinemas and showrooms
, palaces and huge houses
– Laboratories, airports, government buildings, laboratories, etc …
Why do we need a smart building management system bms ?
The large areas, the large number of floors and the diversity of uses in modern buildings, which makes it difficult to monitor all electrical equipment
and equipment whether these devices are working well as programmed or if they have a malfunction
– Increasing the profits of investors by saving energy consumption inside buildings, as 40% of the energy spent to operate these equipment goes to waste without benefiting from it.
What are the equipment and devices controlled by the smart building management system bms ?
– Lighting, elevators and moving belts
– Air conditioning, refrigeration and ventilation
– Camera system, security systems and control of fire extinguishing devices
– Control of entry and exit devices (such as fingerprint)
to conditions that include saving energy consumption and control of damper engines
, weekly, and monthly work schedule
Determining the timing of the operation and stopping of the devices to be controlled
Example of a smart building system
- In hotels where this system is used, when the room in the hotel is empty, the temperature inside it is set to the minimum position, and the pure ventilation inside the room is not activated.
- When the visitor enters the hotel and records his information with the inquiries, the system begins to improve the room temperature to the ready position and starts pumping fresh air.
- And when the guest enters his room that he booked, this will be sensed by the room’s motion and sensitivity monitoring devices
- The systems start pumping fresh air, and the air conditioning and heating system also begins to reach an appropriate temperature for the room
- The lighting is also turned on according to the intensity of the lighting outside the hotel
- In the event the guest leaves his room, the room temperature is reset to the ready position, the air pump returns to the minimum limits, and the lights, televisions, etc. are automatically turned off.
- When the guest leaves the hotel permanently, the room temperature is reset to the minimum normal limits and the pumping of fresh air stops
Someone may ask are there any defects or problems of the systems !
Of course, like any digital system, there are some flaws and gaps that may be difficult to overcome if they occur, and on top of these problems is the power outage electricity
Some systems do not respond quickly enough to the dynamic transfer process of the manual method
