17/04/2026A building management system (BMS) is a comprehensive system that allows for the control of all technical systems within a building, such as electrical systems, water supply, air conditioning and ventilation, environmental monitoring, security, fire alarm and firefighting systems, etc., ensuring the accurate and timely operation of building equipment.
What does a BMS manage?
Power distribution stationBackup generatorLighting systemAir conditioning and ventilation systemDomestic water supply systemFire alarm systemFire extinguishing systemElevator systemPublic address systemAccess control card systemSecurity systemEtc… Main features of the Building Management System (BMS)Allows utilities (smart devices) in the building to operate synchronously and accurately according to the operator's requirementsAllows control of building applications via control cables and network protocolsConnects technical systems such as security, fire alarm… through the system's open interface port with interface languages according to international standardsMonitors the air environment and the human working environmentAggregates data for storage, monitoring, and reporting informationWarns of incidents and provides timely warning signals before incidents occurData management includes program development, database management, and graphic design programs Data storage and backupFlexible and scalable BMS systems with ready-made solutions to meet any requirementBenefits of BMSSimplifies and automates the operation of repetitive processes and functionsBetter management of building equipment thanks to data storage systems, maintenance programs, and automated reporting and alerting systemsReduces incidents and provides quick response to customer requests or incidentsReduces energy costs through centralized management, control, and energy management featuresReduces labor costs and operator training time – easy-to-understand usage, intuitive computer-based management model minimizes personnel and training costsEasy upgrades, flexible programming to meet various needs, sizes, organizations, and expansion requirements
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